Discovered by 'astronomical observatory of San Marcello Pistoiese' - MPC 104 - as an Apollo PHA asteroid and provisionally named by the Minor Planet Centre as 2011 QY39. This is 'the first time, in Italian territory, of the discovery of a "potentially dangerous" asteroid whose orbit intersects with the Earth, and is large enough to cause serious damage. Read more (Italian)
Orbital elements:
2011 QY39 PHA, Earth MOID = 0.0071 AU
Epoch 2011 Aug. 27.0 TT = JDT 2455800.5 MPC
M 317.51884 (2000.0) P Q
n 0.44210311 Peri. 81.30152 +0.18020947 -0.98362811
a 1.7065552 Node 358.31623 +0.89505091 +0.16420987
e 0.5097068 Incl. 1.05726 +0.40793188 +0.07423519
P 2.23 H 20.2 G 0.15 U 9
The 250 - 560 metre wide asteroid 2011 QY39 will make a close pass (31.4 lunar distances, 0.0806 AU), travelling at 9.56 km/second, to the Earth-Moon system on the 28th October, 2011 @ 09:49 UT ±2 days 13:42.