Small car-sized asteroid 2026 FG2 will safely pass Earth on March 17, 2026

Article created on April 01, 2026. Last updated on April 01, 2026.

Quick Summary

Asteroid Flyby Overview

A car-sized asteroid flew safely past Earth on March 17, 2026.

How Big Is 2026 FG2?

At about 3.5 meters (11.5 feet) across, this asteroid is roughly the size of a small car.

Could It Hit Us?

NASA stated this small asteroid posed no threat to Earth on March 17, 2026.

What Would Happen If It Hit Earth?

If it entered Earth's atmosphere, it would create a vivid fireball, possibly scattering small meteorites if fragments survived.

Historical Context

A 3-meter asteroid exploded over Grand Teton National Park in 2021, producing a dramatic but harmless fireball.

Upcoming Close Approaches

Apophis will pass extremely close in 2029.

About Near-Earth Asteroids

Near-Earth asteroids are remnants from the solar system's formation, and NASA tracks over 35,000 of them.

Conclusion

Small asteroids like this help scientists refine detection techniques without posing serious threats.