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Monday, 9 February 2026

Newly Discovered Asteroid (2026 BX4) and Its February 2026 Close Approach to Earth

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Information and Data Updated: 10 February 2026
Written by: Astrophyzix Science Communication
 
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Newly Discovered Asteroid 2026 BX4

Asteroid 2026 BX4 is a near-Earth asteroid (NEA) identified in early 2026 whose orbital trajectory brings it into relatively close proximity with Earth on 16 February 2026. Near-Earth asteroids are remnants of the early Solar System whose paths have been altered over time by gravitational interactions with planets, particularly Jupiter and Earth. 

Will Asteroid BX4 Hit Earth? No, this asteroid poses no threat to Earth. 

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