The body's observation arc begins with an observation made by Pan-STARRS on 24 September 2017, five days prior to its official first observation.[1]
Close approaches
The object last approached the Earth on 2 October 2017, at 10:20 UT, at a distance of 87,065 kilometres (54,100 miles) at a speed of 26,310 km/h (16,350 mph).[4] This distance corresponds to 0.000582 AU (0.226 LD).[2]
Based on a generic magnitude-to-diameter conversion, 2017 SX17 measures between 6–12 meters (20–40 feet) in diameter, for an absolute magnitude of 28.3, and an assumed albedo between 0.057 and 0.24, which represent typical values for carbonaceous and stony asteroids, respectively.[3]