**NEO Warning**

Attention, dear Earth-dwellers! Prepare to be mesmerized by a celestial extravaganza set to unfold over the next 7 days. Witness the celestial nomads as they traverse the cosmic expanse, maintaining celestial harmony. Sit back, connect to nostr, and bask in the breathtaking spectacle of our extraordinary blue planet and the cosmic wonders that adorn our universe.

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🆔 **NEO ID** 3335049

🪪 **Name** (2006 KN89)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 297.9 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 21.5

🚀 **Velocity** 36745.4 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Sep-22 03:48 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 55.9 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 21483133.0 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=3335049

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 54525863

🪪 **Name** (2025 FA22)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 278.0 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 21.65

🚀 **Velocity** 38828.1 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Sep-18 07:42 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 2.2 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 841988.0 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=54525863

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 3082930

🪪 **Name** (2001 SY269)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 297.9 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 21.5

🚀 **Velocity** 98593.4 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Sep-17 04:32 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 142.3 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 54717983.0 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=3082930

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 3467394

🪪 **Name** (2009 SG18)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 1599.7 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 17.85

🚀 **Velocity** 123600.5 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Sep-15 16:05 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 44.4 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 17071557.0 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=3467394

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 2385605

🪪 **Name** 385605 (2005 EJ225)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 946.3 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 18.99

🚀 **Velocity** 78867.2 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Sep-21 17:07 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 70.5 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 27119829.8 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=2385605

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

🆔 **NEO ID** 3761549

🪪 **Name** (2016 UJ31)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 769.2 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 19.44

🚀 **Velocity** 64281.3 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Sep-20 16:56 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 58.9 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 22635715.8 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=3761549

**This NEO is classified as potentially hazardous due to its close proximity to Earth and its size**

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