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Updated · Sky at Night Magazine · May 18
Virtual Telescope Project Streams Asteroid 2026 JH2 Flyby at 19:45 UTC
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Updated · Sky at Night Magazine · May 18

Virtual Telescope Project Streams Asteroid 2026 JH2 Flyby at 19:45 UTC

8 articles · Updated · Sky at Night Magazine · May 18
  • Asteroid 2026 JH2 will make its closest approach to Earth on May 18, with the Virtual Telescope Project starting a live stream at 19:45 UTC.
  • Basketball-court-sized 2026 JH2 will pass much closer than the Moon, drawing attention because it may be briefly visible from the Northern Hemisphere in early evening.
  • Small telescopes could catch it after sunset, but astronomers say viewing will be difficult because the asteroid will sit low in the sky.
  • No impact risk is expected, making the event a short-lived observing opportunity rather than a threat.
This asteroid was detected just eight days before its flyby. How prepared are we for a larger, last-minute impact threat?
With DART's success, are we overconfident in our ability to deflect asteroids that might be harder to destroy?