2009 SH2
2009 SH2 is a near-Earth asteroid (NEA). Discovered in 2009, it is classified as an Apollo asteroid, meaning it has an orbit that crosses Earth's orbit. This classification signifies the potential for close approaches to Earth.
Like other NEAs, 2009 SH2's orbit is carefully monitored by astronomers to assess any potential future impact risk. Observations and calculations are continually refined to improve the accuracy of its trajectory prediction.
The asteroid's size is estimated to be relatively small, but precise measurements are often difficult due to the limitations of observation from Earth. Its composition and rotational characteristics are also subjects of ongoing study, helping scientists understand the broader population of near-Earth asteroids and the potential hazards they pose.