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Closer Than the Moon: New Asteroid Set for Near-Earth Flyby This Monday

Closer Than the Moon: New Asteroid Set for Near-Earth Flyby This Monday
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A recently identified asteroid, designated 2026 JH2, is scheduled to make a remarkably close but safe approach to Earth on Monday, May 18. NASA and international space observers confirm the celestial object will pass within approximately 56,000 miles of the planet, a distance significantly closer than the orbit of the moon.

The celestial event features an asteroid roughly the size of a blue whale or a professional basketball court. According to data from NASA and various astronomical agencies, the space rock—also compared in scale to the Lincoln Memorial—will skim past Earth at a range that is considered "super close" in astronomical terms. While the proximity has drawn significant attention from the scientific community, experts emphasize that the encounter poses no threat of impact to the planet.

Observers at the Mt. Lemmon Survey in Arizona first detected the asteroid only days ago, highlighting the ongoing challenges in identifying near-Earth objects (NEOs) before they enter the planet's immediate vicinity. The late discovery of 2026 JH2 underscores the importance of planetary defense monitoring, as some analysts have noted that objects of this size are capable of causing significant localized damage if they were to enter the atmosphere.

The flyby occurs on Monday evening, providing a rare opportunity for both professional and amateur astronomers to track a high-speed near-miss. Because the asteroid is passing at just 56,000 miles away—less than a quarter of the distance to the moon—it serves as a critical data point for scientists studying the trajectories of small solar system bodies.

For the general public, several astronomical organizations and news outlets are providing resources and live streams to watch the event. While the asteroid is not visible to the naked eye, those with high-end telescopes or access to digital observatory feeds can witness the object as it sweeps past Earth at high velocity. This event follows a series of recent discoveries that continue to refine NASA's understanding of the debris field surrounding Earth’s orbital path.

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