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Near Earth Objects » Asteroid (NEO) 2007 XB23

Where is Asteroid (NEO) 2007 XB23?

Above the horizon.  Circumpolar today
Alt: 33.69°   Az: 3.74°   Direction: North
Please note: this information pertains to a Near-Earth Object (NEO). During close approaches, our current computational model is not able to provide an accurate position, due to the high speeds of these objects. We plan to refine our algorithms to improve accuracy in the future. JPL Horizons can compute precise positions in these situations.

Asteroid (NEO) 2007 XB23 is currently in the constellation of Draco. The current Right Ascension is 19h 23m 31s and the Declination is +72° 00’ 23”.

Right now, from the selected location (Greenwich, UK), Asteroid (NEO) 2007 XB23 can be observed looking in the North direction at an altitude of 33.69 degrees above the horizon (view Asteroid (NEO) 2007 XB23 position on a interactive sky map). Given its current brightness (magnitude 25.54), 2007 XB23 is visible only through long exposure photography.

Apparent coordinates:

19h 23m 31s
+72° 00’ 23”
12h 40m 26s
08h 03m 58s
Map showing Asteroid (NEO) 2007 XB23 in Draco on October, 05 2024
Field of view: 50x30 degrees
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