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2010 JO33

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Close Approach Data

Close Approach2026-Apr-10 18:24 UTC
Miss Distance23,091,079 km (60.044 Lunar Distances)
Velocity45,433 km/h (12.62 km/s)
Est. Diameter26.6–59.4 m
Hazardous✓ Not Hazardous
NASA ID3520209

What is 2010 JO33?

2010 JO33 is a near-Earth asteroid. It has an estimated diameter of 26.6–59.4 m. During its closest approach it will pass within 23,091,079 km of Earth — 60.044 times the distance from Earth to the Moon. ObjectTracer visualises this asteroid in real-time on an interactive 3D globe using NASA NeoWs data.

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What is a Near-Earth Object?

A Near-Earth Object (NEO) is an asteroid or comet whose orbit brings it close to Earth's. NASA tracks thousands of them via the NeoWs program, measuring miss distance in lunar distances (LD) — one LD is the average Earth–Moon distance, about 384,400 km.

Frequently asked questions

Will asteroid 2010 JO33 hit Earth?

No. 2010 JO33 passes Earth at a safe distance of about 23,091,079 km — 60.044 times the Earth–Moon distance. NASA does not classify it as hazardous.

How big is asteroid 2010 JO33?

2010 JO33 has an estimated diameter of 26.6–59.4 m, based on its brightness as measured by NASA.

When is 2010 JO33's closest approach to Earth?

2010 JO33 makes its close approach on 2026-Apr-10 18:24 UTC, travelling at about 45,433 km/h relative to Earth.

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