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Dwarf Planets and Asteroids » Asteroid 2009 JF1

Where is Asteroid 2009 JF1?

Altitude: 10.4°   Azimuth: 287.9°   Direction: West-North-West

Asteroid 2009 JF1 is currently in the constellation of Leo. The current Right Ascension is 09h 59m 19s and the Declination is +19° 14’ 46”.

Right now, from the selected location (Greenwich, United Kingdom edit_location_alt), Asteroid 2009 JF1 can be observed looking in the West-North-West direction at an altitude of 10° degrees above the horizon (view Asteroid 2009 JF1 position on a interactive sky map). Given its current brightness (magnitude 32.98), 2009 JF1 is visible only through long exposure photography.

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09h 59m 19s
+19° 14’ 46”
Leo
Map showing Asteroid 2009 JF1 in Leo on April, 25 2024
Field of view: 50x30 degrees
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 = visible to the naked eye
 = binocular, brighter than 10th magnitude
radio_button_checked Current altitude ≥ 30°   radio_button_checked Current altitude < 30°   radio_button_checked Below the horizon
 From: Greenwich, United Kingdom edit_location_alt

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