Asteroid (2) Pallas is at apogee on the 5th March 2017.
Asteroid (2) Pallas is at Opposition in the constellation Pegasus on the 20th August 2016. Magnitude: 9.2 Distance to Earth: 2.401 AU Distance to Sun: 3.353 AU
Asteroid (2) Pallas is stationary, assuming retrograde motion, at 01:10 UT, 18th June 2016
Asteroid (2) Pallas is at Opposition in the constellation Hercules on the 12th June 2015.
Magnitude: 9.4 Distance to Earth: 2.405 AU Distance to Sun: 3.168 AU
Ephemeris
Date UT R.A. (J2000) Decl. Delta r El. Ph. Mag 2015 06 01 000000 17 41 45.0 +25 05 57 2.399 3.149 130.1 14.3 9.4 2015 06 02 000000 17 40 56.6 +25 09 56 2.399 3.151 130.3 14.2 9.4 2015 06 03 000000 17 40 07.6 +25 13 37 2.398 3.153 130.5 14.2 9.4 2015 06 04 000000 17 39 18.2 +25 17 00 2.398 3.154 130.6 14.1 9.4 2015 06 05 000000 17 38 28.4 +25 20 04 2.399 3.156 130.8 14.1 9.4 2015 06 06 000000 17 37 38.1 +25 22 50 2.399 3.158 130.9 14.1 9.4 2015 06 07 000000 17 36 47.6 +25 25 17 2.399 3.159 131.0 14.0 9.4 2015 06 08 000000 17 35 56.8 +25 27 25 2.400 3.161 131.1 14.0 9.4 2015 06 09 000000 17 35 05.7 +25 29 15 2.401 3.163 131.1 14.0 9.4 2015 06 10 000000 17 34 14.4 +25 30 46 2.402 3.164 131.2 14.0 9.4 2015 06 11 000000 17 33 23.0 +25 31 57 2.403 3.166 131.2 14.0 9.4 2015 06 12 000000 17 32 31.5 +25 32 50 2.405 3.168 131.2 13.9 9.4 2015 06 13 000000 17 31 39.9 +25 33 24 2.407 3.169 131.2 13.9 9.4 2015 06 14 000000 17 30 48.3 +25 33 38 2.408 3.171 131.2 13.9 9.4 2015 06 15 000000 17 29 56.8 +25 33 34 2.410 3.173 131.2 13.9 9.4 2015 06 16 000000 17 29 05.4 +25 33 10 2.413 3.174 131.1 14.0 9.4 2015 06 17 000000 17 28 14.1 +25 32 27 2.415 3.176 131.0 14.0 9.4 2015 06 18 000000 17 27 23.1 +25 31 26 2.418 3.177 130.9 14.0 9.4 2015 06 19 000000 17 26 32.2 +25 30 05 2.420 3.179 130.8 14.0 9.4 2015 06 20 000000 17 25 41.7 +25 28 26 2.423 3.181 130.7 14.0 9.4 2015 06 21 000000 17 24 51.5 +25 26 28 2.427 3.182 130.5 14.0 9.4 2015 06 22 000000 17 24 01.7 +25 24 12 2.430 3.184 130.4 14.1 9.4 2015 06 23 000000 17 23 12.4 +25 21 38 2.433 3.185 130.2 14.1 9.4 2015 06 24 000000 17 22 23.5 +25 18 45 2.437 3.187 130.0 14.1 9.4 2015 06 25 000000 17 21 35.1 +25 15 35 2.441 3.189 129.8 14.2 9.4 2015 06 26 000000 17 20 47.3 +25 12 07 2.445 3.190 129.5 14.2 9.4 2015 06 27 000000 17 20 00.1 +25 08 21 2.449 3.192 129.3 14.3 9.4 2015 06 28 000000 17 19 13.6 +25 04 19 2.454 3.193 129.0 14.3 9.5 2015 06 29 000000 17 18 27.7 +24 59 59 2.459 3.195 128.8 14.4 9.5 2015 06 30 000000 17 17 42.5 +24 55 23 2.463 3.196 128.5 14.4 9.5
Asteroid Pallas in the constellation Hercules. Magnitude 9.6
7 x 4 second Frame stack captured with a 8" f5 reflector and Canon EOS 350D. Motorised EQ5 Mount. Prime focus.
(2) Pallas / TYC 1558-01453-1 event
On 2015 April 14, asteroid (2) Pallas will occult a 8.6 mag star in the constellation Hercules for observers along a path across Hawaii, Cook Is.
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