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Data InsightsOver 40,000 near-Earth asteroids have been detected since 1990

Over 40,000 near-Earth asteroids have been detected since 1990

Cumulative near-Earth asteroids discovered over time. Stacked area chart of cumulative discoveries from 1990 to 2025, showing three size categories: smaller than 140 meters; 140 meters to 1 kilometer; and larger than 1 kilometer. The y-axis runs from 0 to 40,000 cumulative asteroids. Discoveries rise slowly through the 1990s and 2000s, then accelerate sharply after about 2010 and especially after 2015. By 2025, roughly 40,000 near-Earth asteroids have been recorded, with the majority in the smaller-than-140-meters category, a substantial but smaller share in the 140 meters to 1 kilometer category, and a very small number larger than 1 kilometer. Data source: NASA Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (2026). License: CC BY.

Since the late 20th century, astronomers and space agencies have taken steps to monitor the threat of large asteroids passing near Earth. They set up international efforts to find these objects early, track their paths, and learn more about what they’re made of, so we’d have the best chance of spotting a real collision risk in time.

As the chart shows, more than 40,000 near-Earth asteroids have been discovered and tracked since 1990. NASA estimates that we’ve already found over 90% of near-Earth objects larger than 1 kilometer. These are the most dangerous ones, because an impact at that size could cause global-scale damage.

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