Orbit of Asteroid 2025 FA22
Orbital elements listed here are taken from the Small-Body Database Lookup, and represent the current best solution.
Orbital Elements (Solution JPL#24)
Epoch | 2460800.5 (2025-May-05.0) TDB | |
Perihelion Time | T = 2025-Aug-07.45775528 | |
Perihelion Time (JD) | T = 2460894.957755283065 | |
Orbital Period | P = 675.8736715608278 (d)
1.850441263684676 (y) |
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Semi-major Axis | a = 1.507224927171019 au | |
Perihelion Distance | q = 0.881854537849641 au | |
Eccentricity | e = 0.4149151052691022 | |
Inclination | i = 7.547080562816133° | |
Ascending Node | Ω = 356.5060673228913° | |
Argument of Perihelion | ω = 304.9130604138977° | |
Close Approach Time | t = 2025-Sep-18 07:42 | |
Close Approach Distance | Δ = 0.00563 au
Δ = 841988 km |
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Velocity with respect to Earth at closest approach |
10.79 km/s | |
Min. Orbital Intersection Dist. | MOID = 0.00173467 au | |
Full Orbit From Above
View of Asteroid 2025 FA22 orbit as seen from above the ecliptic plane with the asteroid and planets shown at the time of the asteroid's closest approach to Earth. From the JPL Small-Body Database Browser.
Orbit in Oblique View
Oblique view of the portion of Asteroid 2025 FA22 orbit around close approach, viewed from 30° above the ecliptic plane. The black dot denotes the asteroid's and Earth's positions at close approach (2025-09-18).
Orbit in Earth Co-Orbital View
The orbit of Asteroid 2025 FA22 around perihelion, in the Earth's co-orbital reference frame, as seen from above (top panel) and in the ecliptic plane (bottom panel). The black circle denotes the asteroid's position at perihelion (INSERT DATE) and the open circles show positions at 30-day intervals.