Asteroid 2024 YR4 Confirmed Harmless: New Data Shows Zero Collision Risk for Earth or Moon

March 5, 2026
Asteroid 2024 YR4 Confirmed Harmless: New Data Shows Zero Collision Risk for Earth or Moon
  • Researchers have determined that asteroid 2024 YR4 poses no threat to Earth or the Moon, after refined orbits show no collision risk; the Moon risk was ruled out by a margin of about 21,200 kilometers.

  • NASA, using Webb Space Telescope data from February, confirmed there is zero chance of a lunar collision in 2032.

  • Initial assessments had suggested a small chance of lunar impact in December 2032, but new measurements eliminate this likelihood.

  • The finding underscores ongoing vigilance in planetary defense and highlights international collaboration among JHU Applied Physics Laboratory, JWST engineers, ESA’s Gaia mission, and NASA's CNESOC.

  • The Webb observations, led by a Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory team, represent some of the faintest asteroid observations to date and showcase Webb’s role in tracking small bodies.

  • The study illustrates how improved infrared observations can dramatically alter risk assessments for near-Earth objects and inform planetary defense strategies.

  • Timely infrared data from JWST enabled rapid assessment and would have constrained mitigation options for a potential lunar impact if observations had lagged.

  • The result marks a shift from terrestrial-threat concern to confirmation of a safe trajectory, evidencing advances in data integration from multiple space observatories and long-term monitoring.

  • The episode reinforces readiness in planetary defense and supports ongoing science-driven journalism and public science funding.

  • Confirmation relied on new James Webb Space Telescope Near-Infrared Camera observations coordinated by an international team.

  • CNEOS at JPL updated the risk assessment as new data arrived, illustrating how risk models improve with additional observational input.

  • Experts emphasize balancing warning and reassurance in planetary defense communications, noting some may be disappointed by the lack of dramatic lunar effects.

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