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        "msgid": "asteroid-2026-jh2-to-pass-close-to-earth-nasa-assures-it-poses-no-threat-1780615087",
        "date": "2026-05-16 16:27:00",
        "title": "Asteroid 2026 JH2 to Pass Close to Earth: NASA Assures It Poses No Threat",
        "author": "Gana Buana",
        "source": "MEDIA_INDONESIA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Science",
        "summary": "Asteroid 2026 JH2 is expected to pass near Earth in May 2026 at a safe distance of 2.1 million kilometers. NASA has confirmed that the asteroid, estimated to be several meters in size, does not pose a threat of impact and is not classified as a potentially hazardous object. The event is of interest to the global astronomy community and will be monitored by amateur astronomers.",
        "content": "<p>Asteroid 2026 JH2 is reported to pass close to Earth in May 2026 at a\nsafe distance of approximately 2.1 million kilometers, equivalent to 5.5\ntimes the distance between Earth and the Moon. Although it will pass\nwithin a close range astronomically, NASA assures that this object does\nnot have the potential to collide with Earth and is not classified as\ndangerous.<\/p>\n<p>This space object, estimated to be several meters in size, has\nattracted the attention of the global astronomy community. Although it\ncannot be seen with the naked eye, its movement can still be monitored\nusing medium-sized amateur telescopes in areas with clear skies and\nminimal light pollution.<\/p>\n<p>NASA emphasizes that 2026 JH2 is not a potentially hazardous asteroid\n(PHA). \u201cThis distance is considered safe and does not pose a threat of\nimpact with Earth in the near future,\u201d the space agency stated in its\nreport.<\/p>\n<p>Amateur astronomers often use this moment to conduct astrophotography\nusing long exposure techniques. This phenomenon is considered important\nbecause it helps scientists update data on the characteristics of\nnear-Earth objects (NEOs).<\/p>\n<p>The International Astronomical Union (IAU) also highlights the\nimportant role of independent observers in monitoring the movement of\nspace objects. The contribution of amateur astronomers is very helpful\nin tracking small asteroids that move quickly around our planet\u2019s\norbit.<\/p>\n<p>To date, space agencies around the world continue to conduct routine\nmonitoring of any changes in orbit that may occur due to the influence\nof other planets\u2019 gravity or solar radiation to ensure the safety of\nfuture trajectories. (Z-10)<\/p>\n<p>NASA also released an image of Mars in the shape of a thin crescent,\ntaken by Psyche a few days before the flyby. The image shows Mars from a\nrarely seen angle.<\/p>\n<p>The NASA engineering team then tried various ways to release the\nrock. The initial attempt was made by vibrating the drill to detach the\nrock, but this method did not work.<\/p>\n<p>Launched in October 2023, Psyche uses a solar-powered electric\npropulsion system fueled by xenon to travel the long distance to the\nmain asteroid belt.<\/p>\n<p>The NASA Landsat 8 satellite successfully captured the von K\u00e1rm\u00e1n\nvortex phenomenon in Antarctica. See how the polar winds form a giant,\nartistic vortex pattern.<\/p>\n<p>The NASA Psyche spacecraft will perform a flyby of Mars on May 15,\n2026. This mission aims to increase speed towards asteroid 16\nPsyche.<\/p>\n<p>The Moon is slowly moving away from Earth at about 3.8 cm per year.\nThis phenomenon affects the Earth\u2019s rotation and the length of the day.\nSee the complete scientific explanation here.<\/p>\n<p>Copyright @ 2026 Media Group - mediaindonesia. All Rights\nReserved<\/p>",
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