Hi
I just read on Spaceweather.com that the large Near Earth Asteroid 2004 XP14 will make an exceptionally close approach to our planet, passing closest to Earth at 04:25 UT on July 3, just beyond the Moon's average distance from Earth. It should be visible in our Southern skies on the morning of Sunday, 2nd July 2006.
I downloaded the minor planet details into The Sky Pro V6 and plotted a chart for July 2nd, 3:30am, showing the path up to 6:30am. Unfortunately from my place, trees block this region of the sky so unless I pack up and go somewhere else, I’ll miss this opportunity. At 3:30am the altitude will be 15 deg; at 5:00am it will be 30 degrees above the horizon.
Magnitude estimates seem to vary from mag 15 to 12? Good luck to anyone who tries for this fella!
Cheers
Dennis
Useful links:
http://spaceweather3.com/
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/060629_night_sky.html