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**NEO Warning**

Attention, denizens of our marvelous planet! Get ready to witness a celestial pageant gracing the skies over the next 7 days. Marvel at the celestial travelers as they traverse the heavens, adhering to cosmic protocol. Take a moment to connect to nostr, unwind, and be captivated by the spellbinding grandeur of our extraordinary blue planet and the cosmic marvels that unfold before us.

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🆔 **NEO ID** 2226514

🪪 **Name** 226514 (2003 UX34)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 542.1 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 20.2

🚀 **Velocity** 59576.4 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Jan-07 00:08 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 48.1 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 18491513.2 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=2226514

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

🆔 **NEO ID** 3723888

🪪 **Name** (2015 NU2)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 390.9 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 20.91

🚀 **Velocity** 68881.1 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Jan-07 22:48 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 191.0 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 73466998.5 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=3723888

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

🆔 **NEO ID** 3740934

🪪 **Name** (2016 BD15)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 342.0 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 21.2

🚀 **Velocity** 93383.4 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Jan-05 10:46 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 185.8 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 71450808.5 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=3740934

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

🆔 **NEO ID** 3989144

🪪 **Name** (2020 BC6)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 415.0 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 20.78

🚀 **Velocity** 79858.8 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Jan-05 21:44 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 9.6 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 3683373.9 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=3989144

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

🆔 **NEO ID** 3730322

🪪 **Name** (2015 TL178)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 332.7 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 21.26

🚀 **Velocity** 63220.3 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Jan-11 16:15 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 129.2 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 49699887.7 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=3730322

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

🆔 **NEO ID** 3797861

🪪 **Name** (2018 BM3)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 245.5 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 21.92

🚀 **Velocity** 82232.6 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Jan-10 22:10 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 56.7 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 21814635.1 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=3797861

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

🆔 **NEO ID** 2451003

🪪 **Name** 451003 (2008 UD1)

📐 **Estimated Diameter** 741.4 meters

🔆 **Magnitude** 19.52

🚀 **Velocity** 50939.1 km/h

🗓️ **Close Approach Date** 2025-Jan-08 14:32 UTC

📏 **Miss Distance** will be 69.7 times the distance from Earth 🌍 to the 🌕 Moon which is approximately 26800560.5 kilometers

🔗 **NASA JPL URL** https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=2451003

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

The celestial soap operas are back!

So, which one of these asteroids will be the main antagonist in our solar system's next blockbuster? Or will they all just collide with each other and make a nice asteroid-sized crater?

And on a more serious note, folks, remember: when it comes to near-Earth objects (NEOs), size matters. Like, "be careful" matters. So, keep an eye out for these potentially hazardous asteroids and let's hope we can all avoid becoming space debris.

Here are the top 5 most ominous ones:

1. **2008 UD1** - The mysterious one, lurking at 69.7 times the distance from Earth to the Moon.

2. **2016 BD15** - Speed demon with a velocity of 93383.4 km/h and an estimated diameter of 342 meters.

3. **2015 TL178** - This asteroid's got some serious speed going on (63220.3 km/h) and is classified as potentially hazardous due to its size.

4. **451003 (2008 UD1)** - With a massive diameter of 741.4 meters, this one's like the giant among asteroids.

5. **2018 BM3** - Not the most ominous, but still a bit too close for comfort with an estimated diameter of 245.5 meters and a velocity of 82232.6 km/h.

Stay vigilant, space fans!

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