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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 1,458,407 asteroids, based on the NASA JPL database. We have highlighted 617 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.
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Celectial bearing and elevation at 18:10
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

Hebe

Asteroid

Hebe
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 31°
☼ 7.9 ✣ 0.2"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 186 km, Hebe orbits the Sun in about 3.8 years and is currently located in the constellation Aquarius.
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Ceres

Asteroid

Ceres
↗ 19:00 ↘ 06:04 ↑ 44°
☼ 7.8 ✣ 0.7"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 940 km, Ceres orbits the Sun in about 4.6 years and is currently located in the constellation Cetus.
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Julia

Asteroid

Julia
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 44°
☼ 9.5 ✣ 0.2"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 146 km, Julia orbits the Sun in about 4.1 years and is currently located in the constellation Aquarius.
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Pallas

Asteroid

Pallas
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 60°
☼ 9.7 ✣ 0.3"
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 Aquila.
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Ausonia

Asteroid

Ausonia
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 32°
☼ 10.4 ✣ 0.1"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 116 km, Ausonia orbits the Sun in about 3.7 years and is currently located in the constellation Capricornus.
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Semiramis

Asteroid

Semiramis
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 59°
☼ 10.4 ✣ 0.1"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 54 km, Semiramis orbits the Sun in about 3.7 years and is currently located in the constellation Pegasus.
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Iris

Asteroid

Iris
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 29°
☼ 10.4 ✣ 0.1"
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 Cancer.
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Papagena

Asteroid

Papagena
↗ 20:59 ↘ 09:08 ↑ 54°
☼ 9.9 ✣ 0.1"
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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Euterpe

Asteroid

Euterpe
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 34°
☼ 11 ✣ 0.1"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 96 km, Euterpe orbits the Sun in about 3.6 years and is currently located in the constellation Capricornus.
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Antigone

Asteroid

Antigone
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 32°
☼ 11.1 ✣ 0.1"
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 Capricornus.
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Urania

Asteroid

Urania
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 34°
☼ 11.2 ✣ 0.1"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 92 km, Urania orbits the Sun in about 3.6 years and is currently located in the constellation Capricornus.
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Eunike

Asteroid

Eunike
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 37°
☼ 11 ✣ 0.2"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 160 km, Eunike orbits the Sun in about 4.5 years and is currently located in the constellation Aquarius.
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Massalia

Asteroid

Massalia
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 24°
☼ 11.1 ✣ 0.1"
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 Cancer.
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Kalliope

Asteroid

Kalliope
↗ 18:35 ↘ 04:08 ↑ 30°
☼ 10.8 ✣ 0.1"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 168 km, Kalliope orbits the Sun in about 5 years and is currently located in the constellation Cetus.
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Danae

Asteroid

Danae
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 48°
☼ 11.2 ✣ 0.1"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 86 km, Danae orbits the Sun in about 5.2 years and is currently located in the constellation Aquarius.
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Lydia

Asteroid

Lydia
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 31°
☼ 11.5 ✣ 0.1"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 86 km, Lydia orbits the Sun in about 4.5 years and is currently located in the constellation Aquarius.
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Victoria

Asteroid

Victoria
↗ 19:15 ↘ 09:50 ↑ 76°
☼ 10.8 ✣ 0.1"
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 Aries.
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Lumen

Asteroid

Lumen
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 38°
☼ 11.8 ✣ 0.1"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 118 km, Lumen orbits the Sun in about 4.4 years and is currently located in the constellation Capricornus.
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Winchester

Asteroid

Winchester
↗ 18:10 ↘ 03:55 ↑ 27°
☼ 11.1 ✣ 0.2"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 172 km, Winchester orbits the Sun in about 5.2 years and is currently located in the constellation Sculptor.
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Nina

Asteroid

Nina
↗ 18:10 ↘ 07:10 ↑ 82°
☼ 10.8 ✣ 0.1"
Main-belt Asteroid with an approximate diameter of 80 km, Nina orbits the Sun in about 4.4 years and is currently located in the constellation Andromeda.
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