Asteroids in the Sky Tonight
Our database contains information about 1,438,080 asteroids, based on the NASA JPL database. We have highlighted 553 asteroids with a magnitude of 15 or less that are more likely to be observable. This list is regularly updated to reflect changes in asteroids visibility over time.
If you’re looking for detailed information about any specific asteroid, you can easily search through our entire collection using our search tool.
If you’re looking for detailed information about any specific asteroid, you can easily search through our entire collection using our search tool.
Sky Map
Celectial bearing and elevation at 05:34
This sky map is a dynamic visualization that displays the real-time positions of asteroids in the night sky. It allows you to interactively explore their locations as they move along their orbits. By adjusting the view, you can track asteroid positions relative to the stars and see how their arrangement changes over time.
Asteroids
Antigone
Asteroid
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 114 km, Antigone orbits the Sun in about 4.9 years and is currently located in the constellation Sagittarius.
Desiderata
Asteroid
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 124 km, Desiderata orbits the Sun in about 4.2 years and is currently located in the constellation Ophiuchus.
Berbericia
Asteroid
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 152 km, Berbericia orbits the Sun in about 5 years and is currently located in the constellation Coma Berenices.
Alkeste
Asteroid
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 88 km, Alkeste orbits the Sun in about 4.3 years and is currently located in the constellation Sagittarius.
Eos
Asteroid
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 96 km, Eos orbits the Sun in about 5.2 years and is currently located in the constellation Sagittarius.