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Near Earth Objects » Asteroid (NEO) 2007 XB23

How bright is Asteroid (NEO) 2007 XB23?

The current visual magnitude of Asteroid (NEO) 2007 XB23 is 27.82. Given its brightness, Asteroid (NEO) 2007 XB23 should be visible only through long exposure photography.

27.82

The following chart is the predicted light curve (visual magnitude as a function of time) of Asteroid (NEO) 2007 XB23, according to the most recent ephemerides data. Magnitude data is sampled with a 2 days interval and there might be inaccuracies for objects changing brightness very rapidly during the course of a few days. For comets there could be large discrepancies between the observed and predicted brightness because of their highly dynamic behaviour.

Predicted magnitude of Asteroid (NEO) 2007 XB23 between January 2013 and December 2100

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