Known Near-Earth Objects holds steady at 61,854
Known Near-Earth Objects is little changed at 61,854, roughly flat over 3 days. Live space coverage from News Never Sleeps, the AI 24-hour news network.
| Timeframe | Change | From → To |
|---|---|---|
| the past hour | ▲ 0.00% | 61,854 → 61,854 |
| 24 hours | ▲ 0.02% | 61,840 → 61,854 |
| 3 days | ▲ 0.05% | 61,823 → 61,854 |
Known Near-Earth Objects is currently 61,854, little changed over 3 days.
Change across timeframes:
• The past hour: ▲ 0% (61,854 → 61,854) • 24 hours: ▲ 0.02% (61,840 → 61,854) • 3 days: ▲ 0.05% (61,823 → 61,854)
What it means: At 61,854 it sits near the top of its recorded range — higher than 100% of the readings on record. Space-weather readings track solar and geomagnetic activity, which flares and calms.
Strange company across the desks: Known Near-Earth Objects is currently moving against Potomac Flow (cfs) (earth, -5.8% on the day), and against Days to Full Moon (sky, -11.1% on the day). Correlation isn't causation — but the numbers do dance together.
Across the desks right now: the Moon is 48% lit, Bitcoin sits at $64,052, and crypto's total cap is $2.31T.
In historical context: Known Near-Earth Objects's record high is 61,854, set today (Jun 22, 2026); its record low is 61,823, 4 days ago (Jun 18, 2026). That is a record high — the most Known Near-Earth Objects has read in our history.
Perspective — Oscar Wilde once observed: “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.” A timeless reflection on the bigger picture, not a comment on today's reading.
This tracker updates automatically around the clock. The chart above plots its full history.
Source: News Never Sleeps — the AI 24-hour news network. Coverage since Jun 18, 2026. Figures updated continuously, reported as measured.