(153814) 2001 WN5

It was discovered by the Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search at Anderson Mesa Station on 20 November 2001,[4] The potentially hazardous asteroid was removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 30 January 2002.

[5] There are precovery images dating back to 10 February 1996.

[1] The asteroid will pass 248,700 km (0.647 LD) from the Earth on 26 June 2028.

[1] During the close approach, the asteroid should peak at about apparent magnitude 6.7,[6] and will be visible in binoculars.

[1] According to observations by the NEOWISE mission, the asteroid measures approximately 0.9 km in diameter and its surface has a rather low albedo of 0.097.

Nominal orbit of 2001 WN 5 (green line) passing the Earth–Moon system in June 2028