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NASA Asteroid Watch Flags Another Near-Earth Flyby After Bus-Size Object Slipped Past Moon’s Path

Pasadena, California, June 5, 2026, 15:02 (PDT) NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory flagged three small asteroids set to zip past Earth on Friday, maintaining its focus on tracking near-Earth objects. Last month, 2026 JH2—a bus-sized asteroid—crossed inside the moon’s orbit with scant notice to the public. Right now, the risk stays low. According to JPL’s Asteroid Watch dashboard, three asteroids—2026 LC, 2026 LB, and 2026 LE—passed by on June 5, at 392,000 miles, 883,000 miles, and 956,000 miles out, respectively. 2026 LC, the nearest, measured about 64 feet—comparable to the size of a house. (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)) These recent

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