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Asteroid Close Approaches to Earth

Live calendar of asteroids passing close to Earth over the next 90 days — dates, miss distances in lunar distances, speeds and sizes.
All objectsPotentially hazardousClose approachesVisited by spacecraftImpact risk listRecently discovered
ObjectDateApproaches inMiss distanceVelocityEst. size
2026 LC2
2026-Jun-278.8 LD5.2 km/s~38 m
2026 MP1
2026-Jun-2717.5 LD18.4 km/s~101 m
2026 MX3
2026-Jun-2713.6 LD13.0 km/s~24 m
152637
2026-Jun-276.7 LD8.9 km/s~947 m
2026 MQ2
2026-Jun-281.3 LD11.1 km/s~11 m
2026 MN1
2026-Jun-289.5 LD7.3 km/s~18 m
2026 MJ1
2026-Jun-301.5 LD4.3 km/s~13 m
2026 MD
2026-Jun-307.8 LD11.0 km/s~43 m
2026 MW2
2026-Jun-305.1 LD9.7 km/s~24 m
523808
2026-Jul-049.0 LD16.8 km/s~479 m
2026 MP3
2026-Jul-0510.8 LD18.1 km/s~46 m
2023 YO1
2026-Jul-056.5 LD2.7 km/s~23 m
2026 MO1
2026-Jul-085.9 LD9.4 km/s~36 m
2026 MQ1
2026-Jul-1011.8 LD10.4 km/s~47 m
2007 AA2
2026-Jul-1117.8 LD7.2 km/s~43 m
2026 MQ3
2026-Jul-1612.4 LD8.7 km/s~152 m
2025 PN7
2026-Jul-1711.6 LD2.6 km/s~19 m
2025 MB90
2026-Jul-195.0 LD9.6 km/s~54 m
2020 OM
2026-Jul-219.1 LD9.5 km/s~15 m
2026 KU3
2026-Jul-247.7 LD8.6 km/s~80 m
2020 UR1
2026-Jul-2518.8 LD7.6 km/s~28 m
2015 BF
2026-Jul-2617.3 LD12.5 km/s~17 m
2025 OW
2026-Jul-3016.0 LD20.1 km/s~70 m
2024 RM10
2026-Aug-0513.5 LD7.5 km/s~24 m
173561
2026-Aug-0913.1 LD16.2 km/s~756 m
2019 NY2
2026-Aug-106.5 LD9.6 km/s~195 m
2016 BV14
2026-Aug-1019.0 LD21.1 km/s~162 m
2013 QC11
2026-Aug-1314.4 LD19.0 km/s~172 m
2025 AL2
2026-Aug-162.8 LD12.5 km/s~100 m
2025 DU7
2026-Aug-198.7 LD2.9 km/s~5 m
2025 FY11
2026-Aug-2019.2 LD3.5 km/s~6 m
2023 RL
2026-Aug-2512.8 LD4.8 km/s~7 m
523609
2026-Aug-2718.4 LD22.7 km/s~441 m
2025 QM9
2026-Aug-2815.2 LD11.1 km/s~20 m
221455
2026-Aug-289.3 LD19.0 km/s~443 m
2017 BP31
2026-Aug-2811.1 LD20.5 km/s~382 m
2007 EK
2026-Aug-3010.9 LD9.1 km/s~5 m
2017 RH16
2026-Aug-318.7 LD12.1 km/s~21 m
2025 CL3
2026-Sep-019.5 LD13.5 km/s~30 m
2018 RD2
2026-Sep-0119.4 LD9.6 km/s~14 m
2025 QV5
2026-Sep-0214.1 LD7.3 km/s~12 m
2020 YA5
2026-Sep-0619.4 LD10.4 km/s~47 m
2022 RK
2026-Sep-0613.6 LD8.6 km/s~24 m
2024 RV12
2026-Sep-095.6 LD12.1 km/s~22 m
2025 RQ2
2026-Sep-1117.4 LD12.1 km/s~17 m
2010 FX9
2026-Sep-149.3 LD11.1 km/s~55 m
2025 SC
2026-Sep-1419.2 LD1.9 km/s~3 m
2024 RP12
2026-Sep-1617.8 LD6.6 km/s~51 m

Asteroids stream past Earth constantly — most far beyond the Moon, a few closer than our own satellites. The table above lists every known object passing within 0.05 AU (about 19.5 lunar distances) over the next 90 days, soonest first. Distances are given in lunar distances (LD), where 1 LD is the average Earth–Moon gap of 384,400 km. Click any object to see its live orbit and where it is right now.

None of these passes is an impact — a close approach means the asteroid sweeps by and continues on its orbit around the Sun. See which of them are flagged as potentially hazardous.

Frequently asked questions
What asteroid is passing Earth today?
The table above lists the next asteroids to pass within 0.05 AU of Earth, soonest first — so the top entries are the nearest in time. Each links to a live orbit page showing the object’s current distance.
How close is a “close approach”?
Close is relative. Many listed passes are millions of kilometres away — tens of lunar distances. A pass inside a few lunar distances is notable; inside one lunar distance is rare and usually involves a small, recently discovered object.
Could one of these asteroids hit Earth?
No listed approach is an impact. A close approach is a near miss by astronomical standards — the asteroid passes and carries on. Trajectories are projected well in advance and refined as observations improve.
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