Asteroid Tracker

About Asteroid Tracker

Asteroid Tracker is dedicated to providing accurate and timely information about near-Earth asteroids. Our mission is to educate the public about these celestial objects and the importance of monitoring their movements. We believe that understanding the cosmos is crucial for our collective future.

Our History

The Asteroid Tracker project began in 2025 with a small team of astronomy enthusiasts and data scientists. Inspired by the increasing need for public awareness about near-Earth objects, we set out to create a platform that would make this information accessible to everyone. Over the years, our team has grown, and our data sources have expanded, allowing us to provide the most comprehensive and up-to-date information available.

Data Sources

Our data is sourced from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the internationally recognized center for asteroid, comet observations and space projects. We utilize advanced algorithms to process and analyze this data, ensuring accuracy and reliability. Our systems are updated regularly to reflect the latest findings and observations.

Contact Us

For inquiries, feedback, or collaboration opportunities, please create an issue on https://github.com/Alokkumar8/asteroid-tracker/issues. We are always eager to hear from fellow space enthusiasts and researchers.

Partners

We collaborate with several organizations in the field of astronomy and space research. Our partners include the National Astronomical Society, the Planetary Defense Institute, and various university research groups. These partnerships help us enhance our data and expand our reach.

Resources

Explore additional resources and information about near-Earth asteroids from the following organizations: Minor Planet Center (MPC), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Near-Earth Object Program, European Space Agency (ESA) Near-Earth Object Coordination Centre.