βοΈ Near-Earth & Space Objects Explorer
Live data from NASA, the Minor Planet Center, and the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. Click any object for full analysis.
β‘ All data fetches fresh on every page load.
π Near-Earth Objects (NASA)
- Loading NEOs...
π Atlas Objects (MPC)
- Loading Atlas objects...
π Rubin Observatory Discoveries (Vera C. Rubin / LSST β MPC Code X05)
Latest asteroid discoveries from the world's most powerful survey telescope. Data via Minor Planet Center.
- Loading Rubin discoveries...
π¨ Sentry Impact Risk List (CNEOS Sentry-II)
Objects with nonβzero computed impact probability from NASAβs CNEOS Sentry system. Click any object for full Sentry details.
- Loading Sentry objects...
β‘ About Rubin Observatory
The NSFβDOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile is the most powerful asteroid-hunting telescope ever built. Its LSST Camera β the largest digital camera in the world β can photograph the entire southern sky every few nights. In its early commissioning phase alone it discovered over 1,900 never-before-seen asteroids, including 2025 MN45 β a 710-meter rock spinning once every 1.88 minutes, the fastest-rotating large asteroid ever found. The full 10-year survey begins in 2026.