Object: 2000 SG344 (open sky map)
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Sun Dist: 145055343.90686 km [ km/s]
Earth Dist: 136501975.56354 km [ km/s] Perihelion: 7 Mar 2024 18:30 UTC [] |
This page shows Asteroid 2000 SG344 location and other relevant astronomical data in real time. The celestial coordinates, magnitude, distances and speed are updated in real time and are computed using high quality data sets provided by the JPL Horizons ephemeris service (see acknowledgements for details). The sky map shown in the background represents a rectangular portion of the sky 60x40 arcminutes wide. By comparison the diameter of the full Moon is about 30 arcmins, so the full horizontal extent of the map is approximately 2 full Moons wide. Depending on the device you are using, the map can be dragged horizondally or vertically using the mouse or touchscreen. The deep sky image in the background is provided by the Digitized Sky Survey (acknowledgements).
List of bright objects (stars brighter than magnitude 9.0 and galaxies brighter than magmitude 14.0) close to Asteroid 2000 SG344 (less than 1.5 degrees):
Type | Name | Magnitude | Ar | Dec |
Star | HIP 105498 | 0 | 21h 22m 00s | -15° 09’ 32” |
Star | HIP 105256 | 6.8002 | 21h 19m 14s | -16° 10’ 46” |
Star | HIP 105481 | 7.3758 | 21h 21m 51s | -16° 16’ 24” |
Star | HIP 104974 | 5.178 | 21h 15m 44s | -15° 10’ 17” |
Star | HIP 104944 | 8.4536 | 21h 15m 29s | -14° 24’ 06” |
Star | HIP 105519 | 8.0246 | 21h 22m 16s | -14° 55’ 10” |
Star | HIP 104713 | 8.498 | 21h 12m 41s | -15° 50’ 54” |
Star | HIP 104956 | 8.3506 | 21h 15m 34s | -16° 05’ 28” |
Star | HIP 104918 | 8.155 | 21h 15m 10s | -15° 07’ 31” |
Star | HIP 105474 | 8.3274 | 21h 21m 48s | -15° 58’ 37” |
Star | HIP 105131 | 8.3564 | 21h 17m 51s | -15° 53’ 27” |
Star | HIP 105515 | 4.2046 | 21h 22m 14s | -16° 50’ 04” |
Star | HIP 104922 | 8.9186 | 21h 15m 11s | -15° 44’ 27” |
Star | HIP 105042 | 8.0844 | 21h 16m 35s | -14° 49’ 23” |
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