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This Earth map fragment is intended to illustrate celestial motion across the sky, emphasizing both bearing and elevational perspectives. The map's center point corresponds to the transit, showcasing celestial objects at their highest point, while elevation gradually decreases towards the map edges. This dynamic representation offers insights into the changing positions of celestial bodies with a focus on their bearing and elevational trajectories.
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Asteroids in the Sky Tonight

Our database contains information about 1,470,328 asteroids, based on the NASA JPL database. We have highlighted 563 asteroids with a magnitude of 15 or less that are more likely to be observable. The list updates regularly to reflect changes in visibility, and we display only those that are visible tonight at your location.
If you’re looking for detailed information about any specific asteroid, you can easily search through our entire collection using our search tool.

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Celectial bearing and elevation at 18:16
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 Visible Tonight

Vesta

Asteroid

Vesta
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ -2°
☼ 8.1 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 526 km, Vesta orbits the Sun in about 3.6 years and is currently located in the constellation Aquarius.
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Papagena

Asteroid

Papagena
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 50°
☼ 11.1 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 148 km, Papagena orbits the Sun in about 4.9 years and is currently located in the constellation Taurus.
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Pallas

Asteroid

Pallas
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ -1°
☼ 10.1 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 514 km, Pallas orbits the Sun in about 4.6 years and is currently located in the constellation Pisces.
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Eros

Asteroid

Eros
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 63°
☼ 11.1 ✣ -
Apollo Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 16.8 km, Eros orbits the Sun in about 1.8 years and is currently located in the constellation Orion.
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Victoria

Asteroid

Victoria
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 41°
☼ 12.6 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 116 km, Victoria orbits the Sun in about 3.6 years and is currently located in the constellation Taurus.
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Iris

Asteroid

Iris
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 55°
☼ 9.4 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 200 km, Iris orbits the Sun in about 3.7 years and is currently located in the constellation Sextans.
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Nysa

Asteroid

Nysa
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 74°
☼ 9.9 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 70 km, Nysa orbits the Sun in about 3.8 years and is currently located in the constellation Cancer.
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Psyche

Asteroid

Psyche
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 60°
☼ 11.6 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 222 km, Psyche orbits the Sun in about 5 years and is currently located in the constellation Taurus.
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Leto

Asteroid

Leto
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 53°
☼ 12.6 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 122 km, Leto orbits the Sun in about 4.6 years and is currently located in the constellation Taurus.
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Harmonia

Asteroid

Harmonia
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 77°
☼ 11 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 112 km, Harmonia orbits the Sun in about 3.4 years and is currently located in the constellation Gemini.
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Europa

Asteroid

Europa
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 44°
☼ 12.3 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 304 km, Europa orbits the Sun in about 5.4 years and is currently located in the constellation Taurus.
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Irene

Asteroid

Irene
↗ 23:54 ↘ 09:52 ↑ 33°
☼ 11.1 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 152 km, Irene orbits the Sun in about 4.2 years and is currently located in the constellation Ophiuchus.
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Eunomia

Asteroid

Eunomia
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 36°
☼ 9.9 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 232 km, Eunomia orbits the Sun in about 4.3 years and is currently located in the constellation Crater.
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Massalia

Asteroid

Massalia
↗ 18:16 ↘ 05:11 ↑ 52°
☼ 9 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 136 km, Massalia orbits the Sun in about 3.7 years and is currently located in the constellation Virgo.
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Amphitrite

Asteroid

Amphitrite
↗ 23:34 ↘ 08:17 ↑ 24°
☼ 10.9 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 190 km, Amphitrite orbits the Sun in about 4.1 years and is currently located in the constellation Scorpius.
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Juno

Asteroid

Juno
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 29°
☼ 11 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 246 km, Juno orbits the Sun in about 4.4 years and is currently located in the constellation Aquila.
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Laetitia

Asteroid

Laetitia
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 68°
☼ 11 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 180 km, Laetitia orbits the Sun in about 4.6 years and is currently located in the constellation Cancer.
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Vera

Asteroid

Vera
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 49°
☼ 13.4 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 76 km, Vera orbits the Sun in about 5.4 years and is currently located in the constellation Taurus.
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Sappho

Asteroid

Sappho
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 61°
☼ 12.8 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 68 km, Sappho orbits the Sun in about 3.5 years and is currently located in the constellation Taurus.
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Hygiea

Asteroid

Hygiea
↗ 18:16 ↘ 04:13 ↑ 68°
☼ 11.8 ✣ -
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 408 km, Hygiea orbits the Sun in about 5.6 years and is currently located in the constellation Taurus.
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