Oljato is a member of the
Apollo asteroids, a subgroup of near-Earth asteroids which cross the orbit of
Earth. It is also a
potentially hazardous object due to its size and its
Earth minimum orbit intersection distance (
MOID) of , which is only about 1.2
lunar distances . It orbits the Sun at a distance of 0.6–3.7
AU once every 3 years and 3 months (1,172 days). Its orbit has an
eccentricity of 0.71 and an
inclination of 3
° with respect to the
ecliptic. It was a target of
Hubble search for transition comets, a spectroscopic study involving amateur astronomers and the use of the Hubble Space Telescope. The asteroid belongs to the Taurid Complex
(also see Taurids), a group of near-Earth asteroids thought to be
extinct cometary nuclei, that are associated with four
meteor showers on Earth, due to their disintegration. The Taurid Complex includes several other Apollo asteroids such as
4183 Cuno,
4341 Poseidon,
5143 Heracles, and
5731 Zeus.
Close approaches The next notable close approach to Earth will be on 28 November 2024, passing at a nominal distance of . Due to the eccentricity of its orbit, Earth is not the only planet it passes. In 2044 it will pass close to
Venus (on 24 Apr at 0.08 AU) as well as Earth (on 30 May at 0.129 AU), and in 2046 it will pass
Jupiter (on 15 Jan at 1.4 AU). However, although it crosses the orbit of
Mars, it will pass Earth, Venus and Jupiter several times before the next notable close approach to Mars, which will not be until 30 July 2127, passing at a nominal distance of == Physical characteristics ==