PIA22185: Arecibo Observatory Radar Imagery of Phaethon Asteroid


Arecibo Observatory Radar Imagery of Phaethon Asteroid

Caption:

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These radar images of near-Earth asteroid 3200 Phaethon were generated by astronomers at the National Science Foundation's Arecibo Observatory on Dec. 17, 2017. Observations of Phaethon were conducted at Arecibo from Dec.15 through 19, 2017. At time of closest approach on Dec. 16 at 3 p.m. PST (6 p.m. EST, 11 p.m. UTC) the asteroid was about 6.4 million miles (10.3 million kilometers) away, or about 27 times the distance from Earth to the moon. The encounter is the closest the object will come to Earth until 2093.

Background Info:

The Arecibo Planetary Radar Program is funded by NASA's Near-Earth Object Observations Program through a grant to Universities Space Research Association (USRA), from the Near-Earth Object Observations program. The Arecibo Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by SRI International, USRA, and Universidad Metropolitana.

Cataloging Keywords:

Name Value Additional Values
Target 3200 Phaethon
System Near Earth Objects
Target Type Asteroid
Mission National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center (NAIC)
Instrument Host Arecibo Observatory
Host Type Ground-Based Observatory
Instrument Arecibo Radar
Detector
Extra Keywords Grayscale, Radar
Acquisition Date
Release Date 2017-12-22
Date in Caption 2017-12-17
Image Credit Arecibo Observatory/NASA/NSF
Source photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA22185
Identifier PIA22185