β˜„οΈ 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.

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πŸŒ‘ Near-Earth Objects (NASA)

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πŸ”­ Atlas Objects (MPC)

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🌌 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.

🚨 Sentry Impact Risk List (CNEOS Sentry-II)

Objects with non‑zero computed impact probability from NASA’s CNEOS Sentry system. Click any object for full Sentry details.

⚑ About Rubin Observatory

The NSF–DOE 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.