
The asteroid was discovered on Dec. 7 by the team at the Catalina Sky Survey, and our friends Ernesto Guido, Nick Howes and Martino Nicolini from the Remanzacco Observatory have provided a follow-up image of the asteroid, taken just this morning shown above.
You can see an animation of it here, and more information at their website.
And as usual with close passing asteroids, the Virtual Telescope Project will is offering a live, online event sharing real-time images of 2013 XY8 with live commentary by their science staff. "It will be a nice opportunity to spy this 40 meter large asteroid moving across the stars," said Gianluca Masi from the Virtual Telescope Project.
The feed is live now, and you can watch below:



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