19367 Pink Floyd is a Astéroïde discovered on December 3rd, 1997 by OCA-DLR Asteroid Survey (ODAS) of Caussols. It is named in honor of the British group of progressive Rock Pink Floyd.

It has 3,83 years an elliptic orbit around the sun, at a distance included/understood:

Its next passage to the Périhélie will intervene on October 22nd, 2008 at 0 a.m. (Universal Time).

The orbit of (19367) Pink Floyd is tilted of 3,7 degrees compared to the ecliptic plan (the plan which form the orbit of the ground around the sun).

Information relating to (19367) Pink Floyd is very few, even its diameter is dubious, it is probable that it lies between 3 and 6 km.

The brightness of this minor planet borders 1/15156e that of the weakest object than you will be able to distinguish with the naked eye.

Source: University of Harvard

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