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367943 Duende (
provisional designation Provisional designation in astronomy is the naming convention applied to astronomical objects immediately following their discovery. The provisional designation is usually superseded by a permanent designation once a reliable orbit has been calcu ...
) is a micro-
asteroid An asteroid is a minor planet of the inner Solar System. Sizes and shapes of asteroids vary significantly, ranging from 1-meter rocks to a dwarf planet almost 1000 km in diameter; they are rocky, metallic or icy bodies with no atmosphere. ...
and a near-Earth object of the Aten and Atira group, approximately in diameter. It was discovered by astronomers of the
Astronomical Observatory of Mallorca The Astronomical Observatory of Mallorca ( es, Observatorio Astronómico de Mallorca, OAM) is an observatory just south of Costitx, Mallorca, Spain. The observatory was inaugurated in May 1991 and was the first astronomical center in the Baleari ...
at its robotic
La Sagra Observatory La Sagra Observatory ( es, Observatorio Astronómico de La Sagra; OLS; observatory code: IAU code#L98, L98) is an astronomical observatory located in the province of Granada, Spain. It uses four robotic telescopes both designed and built (Compute ...
in 2012, and named for the duende, a goblin-like creature from Iberian and Filipino mythology and folklore. ''Duende'' is likely an uncommon
L-type asteroid L-type asteroids are relatively uncommon asteroids with a strongly reddish spectrum shortwards of 0.75 μm, and a featureless flat spectrum longwards of this. In comparison with the K-type, they exhibit a more reddish spectrum at visible wavele ...
and significantly elongated. For an asteroid of its size, it has a relatively long
rotation period The rotation period of a celestial object (e.g., star, gas giant, planet, moon, asteroid) may refer to its sidereal rotation period, i.e. the time that the object takes to complete a single revolution around its axis of rotation relative to the ...
of 9.485 hours. On 15 February 2013, ''Duende'' passed at a record distance of or 4.3 Earth radii from Earth's surface. Due to its close passage, its orbit was perturbed significantly enough that it changed from an Apollo asteroid to an Aten asteroid. ''Duende'' passage also coincided with the completely unrelated
Chelyabinsk meteor The Chelyabinsk meteor was a superbolide that entered Earth's atmosphere over the southern Ural (region), Ural region in Russia on 15 February 2013 at about 09:20 Yekaterinburg Time, YEKT (03:20 Coordinated Universal Time, UTC). It was caused ...
, which entered Earth's atmosphere above Russia just 16 hours earlier.


Discovery and past risk assessments

''Duende'' was discovered on 23 February 2012, seven days after passing from Earth, by the
La Sagra Observatory La Sagra Observatory ( es, Observatorio Astronómico de La Sagra; OLS; observatory code: IAU code#L98, L98) is an astronomical observatory located in the province of Granada, Spain. It uses four robotic telescopes both designed and built (Compute ...
in Granada Province, Spain, using a 0.45-m
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which was remotely operated by amateur astronomers at the
Astronomical Observatory of Mallorca The Astronomical Observatory of Mallorca ( es, Observatorio Astronómico de Mallorca, OAM) is an observatory just south of Costitx, Mallorca, Spain. The observatory was inaugurated in May 1991 and was the first astronomical center in the Baleari ...
. The still relatively imprecise orbit deduced from the short arc of the 2012 observations already made clear that Duende would pass no closer to Earth's surface than 3.2 Earth radii during its 2013 passage. There was at the time, however, a cumulative risk of 0.033% (1 in 3,030) that ''Duende'' would impact Earth during one of its 2026 to 2069 approaches.


2013 passage

On 9 January 2013, Duende was observed again by Las Campanas Observatory and the observation arc immediately increased from 79 days to 321 days. On 15 February 2013 at 19:25 UT, Duende passed from the center of Earth, with an uncertainty region of about . It passed above Earth's surface, closer than satellites in
geosynchronous orbit A geosynchronous orbit (sometimes abbreviated GSO) is an Earth-centered orbit with an orbital period that matches Earth's rotation on its axis, 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds (one sidereal day). The synchronization of rotation and orbital ...
. It briefly peaked at an apparent magnitude of roughly 7.2, a factor of a few fainter than would have been visible to the naked eye. The best observation location for the closest approach was Indonesia. Eastern Europe, Asia, and Australia also were well situated to observe Duende during its closest approach. ''Duende'' was not expected to pass any closer than 1950 km to any satellites. Goldstone Observatory observed Duende with radar from February 16 to February 20. Radar observations showed that it is an elongated asteroid with dimensions of . This gives Duende a
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(spherical) diameter equivalent to . During the close approach, an observational campaign involving 5 different telescopes in 4 different observatories was carried on in order to get information on the physical properties of this NEO. Visible and near-Infrared photometry and visible spectroscopy were obtained at
Gran Telescopio Canarias The Gran Telescopio Canarias (GranTeCan or GTC) is a reflecting telescope located at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the island of La Palma, in the Canaries, Spain. It is the world's largest single-aperture optical telescope. Constr ...
,
Telescopio Nazionale Galileo The Galileo National Telescope, ( it, Telescopio Nazionale Galileo; TNG; code: Z19) is a 3.58-meter Italian telescope, located at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, Spain. The TNG is operated b ...
and
Calar Alto Observatory The Calar Alto Observatory (Centro Astronómico Hispano en Andalucía or "Spanish Astronomical Centre in Andalusia") is an astronomical observatory located in Almería province in Spain on Calar Alto, a mountain in the Sierra de Los Filabres ra ...
and put together. The classification using the M4AST online tool says this is an L-type asteroid. Those peculiar asteroids are characterized by a strongly reddish spectrum shortward of 0.8 μm, and a featureless flat spectrum longward of this, with little or no concave-up curvature related to a 1 μm silicon absorption band. Time-series photometry was also obtained in the Observatorio de La Hita () and
Observatorio de Sierra Nevada The Sierra Nevada Observatory ( es, Observatorio de Sierra Nevada; OSN; code: J86) is located at Loma de Dilar (2896 m altitude) in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, in the province of Granada, Spain; established in 1981. It is operated and main ...
during two consecutive nights (15–16 February 2013). All of this data were co-phased to build a lightcurve of the object. This lightcurve is double-peak and presents large variations in magnitude, implying a very elongated object, which is compatible with radar observations. The amplitude of the lightcurve yields an axial ratio that, together with the long axis of 40 m inferred from the radar images by Goldstone, results in an equivalent diameter of 18 m, much smaller than the estimations before the close-approach. The rotational period was precisely determined from the lightcurve obtaining a value of . This value is confirmed with an analysis of all the photometry of this objects reported to the
Minor Planet Center The Minor Planet Center (MPC) is the official body for observing and reporting on minor planets under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Founded in 1947, it operates at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. Function ...
. Using data pre and post close approach the authors find that the object suffered a spin-up during the event that decreased the rotational period from down to hours, which is compatible with the more accurate value estimated from the light-curve.


Orbital shift

The close approach to Earth reduced the orbital period of Duende from 368 days to 317 days, Its aphelion was reduced from 1.110 to 0.9917 AU, leaving it almost entirely inside Earth's orbit and perturbing it from the Apollo class to the Aten class of near-Earth asteroids. Its next close approach to Earth will be on 15 February 2046, when it will pass about from Earth. Based on 7 radar observations, the next close approach to Earth similar to the 2013 passage will be on 16 February 2123, when Duende will pass no closer than from the center of Earth. For the 2123 passage, the
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pass will be from the center of the Moon and then from the center of Earth.


Risks

Risk assessments calculated before the 2013 passage were based on a diameter of 45 meters and a mass of 130,000 tonnes. It was estimated that, if it were ever to impact Earth, it would enter the atmosphere at a speed of 12.7 km/s, would have a kinetic energy equivalent to 2.4 megatons of TNT, and would produce an
air burst An air burst or airburst is the detonation of an explosive device such as an anti-personnel artillery shell or a nuclear weapon in the air instead of on contact with the ground or target. The principal military advantage of an air burst over ...
with the equivalent of 2.1 megatons of TNT at an altitude of roughly . The Tunguska event has been estimated at 3–20 megatons. Asteroids of approximately 50 meters in diameter are expected to impact Earth once every 1200 years or so. Asteroids larger than 35 meters across can pose a threat to a town or city, and the
Chelyabinsk meteor The Chelyabinsk meteor was a superbolide that entered Earth's atmosphere over the southern Ural (region), Ural region in Russia on 15 February 2013 at about 09:20 Yekaterinburg Time, YEKT (03:20 Coordinated Universal Time, UTC). It was caused ...
which serendipitously occurred on the day of the 2013 passage was due to a 17-meter asteroid. As a result of radar observations it is now known that Duende is only about 30 meters in diameter. * The uncertainty region of Duende during planetary encounters is now well determined through 2123. * Duende was therefore removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 16 February 2013. * It is estimated that there are more than a million near-Earth asteroids smaller than 100 meters. The table above uses Sentry's stony asteroid density of 2600 kg/m3, Sentry's atmospheric entry velocity (Vimpact) of 12.7 km/s, and an angle of 45 degrees. For kinetic energy at atmospheric entry, 3.3 Mt is equivalent to
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, 9 Mt is equivalent to Ivy Mike and 15.6 Mt is equivalent to Castle Bravo. For
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energy, 530 kt is equivalent to
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and 2.9 Mt is equivalent to
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.


Naming

This minor planet was named after the duende,
fairy A fairy (also fay, fae, fey, fair folk, or faerie) is a type of mythical being or legendary creature found in the folklore of multiple European cultures (including Celtic, Slavic, Germanic, English, and French folklore), a form of spirit, ...
- or goblin-like mythological creatures from Iberian, Latin American and Filipino folklore. The approved naming citation was published by the
Minor Planet Center The Minor Planet Center (MPC) is the official body for observing and reporting on minor planets under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Founded in 1947, it operates at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. Function ...
17 November 2013 .


See also

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2011 MD 2011 MD is a bright micro-asteroid, classified as near-Earth object of the Apollo and Amor group, respectively. On 27 June 2011, at around 17:00 UTC (13:00 EDT), the object passed exceptionally close to Earth's surface at a distance of approximat ...
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2013 PDC-E Thirteen or 13 may refer to: * 13 (number), the natural number following 12 and preceding 14 * One of the years 13 BC, AD 13, 1913, 2013 Music * 13AD (band), an Indian classic and hard rock band Albums * ''13'' (Black Sabbath album), 2013 * ...
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(29075) 1950 DA , provisional designation ', is a risk–listed asteroid, classified as a near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group, approximately in diameter. It once had the highest known probability of impacting Earth. In 2002 ...
* 99942 Apophis * *
Don Quijote (spacecraft) ''Don Quijote'' is a past space probe concept that has been studied by the European Space Agency, and which would investigate the effects of crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid to test whether a spacecraft could successfully deflect an as ...


Notes


References


External links


around the time of its minimum distance from the Earth
(Virtual Telescope Project, 15 February 2013)
Video: Fly by
15 February 2013
Asteroid to Safely Pass Earth
(JPLnews video, 4 February 2013)

(Bruce Betts, 4 February 2013, includes video)
Physical characteristics of
nasa.gov

nasa.gov
Real-time video of asteroid passing Earth
(Clay Center Observatory, beginning 6 p.m. EST on 15 February 2013)
No, asteroid will not hit us next year
Bad Astronomy blog ( Phil Plait, 4 March 2012)
Cool animation showing asteroid DA 14′s near miss next year
Bad Astronomy blog (Phil Plait, 8 March 2012)
sparks asteroid fever
(Astro Bob, 6 March 2012)

(ESA 15 March 2012)

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Jaime Nomen Jaume Nomen Torres (also: Jaime Nomen; born June 23, 1960 in Tortosa, Catalonia) is a Spanish oral and maxillofacial surgeon, amateur astronomer and discoverer of numerous minor planets. He is of Catalan origin and became publicly known for the d ...
for OAM team La Sagra Sky Survey), includes animated discovery images
orbit calculation with a 3 day observation arc
(mpml : 26 February 2012)
Meteoroid hazard to satellites comes overwhelmingly from the marbles, not the mountains
(mpml : 26 March 2012)

(Sormano Astronomical Observatory)

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