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(2010 HA)
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2010 GP67
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(2010 GP67)
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7.1
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14
23.21
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2010 FM
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30
7
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51,821
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2023 EQ
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2010 DE2
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7.6
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2010 CE55
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63
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2010 CD55
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37
23.74
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2023 FP1
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8.5
22.17
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2023 AS
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25
6
5.5
null
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2010 CB19
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(2010 CB19)
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22
23.48
11.065
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453563 (2010 BB)
703
0
157
21.84
11.73
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2010 AR1
313
(2010 AR1)
54
7
12
23.83
11.205
226
2010 AL30
1,239
(2010 AL30)
28
3
6.3
22.14
10.904
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2010 AN61
68,320
(2010 AN61)
31
6
6.9
null
7.837
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2010 AF30
17
(2010 AF30)
351
0
78
22.79
11.815
402
2010 AG3
1,693
(2010 AG3)
25
7
5.5
null
10.672
266
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2009 YS
18,067
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68
7
15
23.98
8.711
178
S
2009 YR
1,077,818
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20
6
4.4
21.91
4.643
50
2009 YF
477,268
(2009 YF)
89
7
20
23.73
5.63
74
S
2009 XZ6
12,299
(2009 XZ6)
45
7
10
23.66
8.802
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490581
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490581 (2009 WZ104)
526
0
118
13.94
9.766
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2009 XP2
56
(2009 XP2)
71
6
16
null
11.693
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2009 WW7
22,093
(2009 WW7)
13
7
2.9
null
9.357
266
S
2009 WV7
400
(2009 WV7)
51
7
11
23.52
11.168
258
S
2009 WR52
539,192
(2009 WR52)
17
6
3.8
19.77
5.298
146
2009 WM105
17,334
(2009 WM105)
195
6
44
23.69
9.12
138
2026 LB1
309,776
(2026 LB1)
8.6
5
1.9
22.27
6.053
34
S
2009 WG7
19,900
(2009 WG7)
37
8
8.3
23.1
9.233
154
S
2009 WG106
2,696
(2009 WG106)
62
7
14
22.29
9.736
114
S
2009 WF54
363
(2009 WF54)
54
9
12
23.56
11.27
234
2009 WD54
3,593
(2009 WD54)
16
8
3.5
null
10.715
194
2009 VT
3
(2009 VT)
272
0
61
21.2
11.937
354
2025 VE6
267
(2025 VE6)
49
6
11
null
10.687
114
S
2009 WC106
159,378
(2009 WC106)
62
8
14
20.49
5.824
186
S
2009 VM24
655
(2009 VM24)
35
8
7.8
21.43
10.483
346
S
2009 VS25
14,162
(2009 VS25)
103
6
23
23.2
10.276
346
2009 VA
323
(2009 VA)
15
9
3.3
null
10.394
338
2009 UZ87
152,545
(2009 UZ87)
51
6
11
22.75
8.317
146
2009 UY19
381,362
(2009 UY19)
160
2
36
18.63
5.079
98
2023 FS1
1,261
(2023 FS1)
72
6
16
null
10.612
234
S
2009 UX87
2,155
(2009 UX87)
68
7
15
22.12
10.385
178
523632
2,098
523632 (2009 UX17)
388
0
87
23.96
10.469
338
2009 UD2
1,255
(2009 UD2)
282
0
63
22.38
10.361
218
S
2009 UK20
286,623
(2009 UK20)
43
6
10
23.84
6.347
146
2009 UD
803,316
(2009 UD)
28
5
6.3
23.4
4.673
74
S
2009 UB
2,968
(2009 UB)
62
9
14
23.59
10.222
218
2009 TP
428,390
(2009 TP)
148
6
33
22.18
6.173
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2009 TM8
11
(2009 TM8)
16
6
3.6
null
11.888
306
S
2009 TJ4
80,310
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47
7
10
20.95
6.843
114
S
2009 TD8
45,536
(2009 TD8)
32
7
7.3
23.83
9.323
210
S
2009 TD17
223,112
(2009 TD17)
22
7
5
23.54
6.583
162
837134
12
837134 (2013 CQ35)
849
0
190
23.33
11.485
354
2022 WT11
7,322
(2022 WT11)
120
3
27
22.51
9.608
346
2022 WJ10
1,553
(2022 WJ10)
24
6
5.3
null
11.014
338
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2007 RV12
2
(2007 RV12)
59
7
13
19.94
11.893
394
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2009 SJ
351
(2009 SJ)
54
8
12
23.53
10.667
338
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2009 SC170
2,185
(2009 SC170)
20
8
4.4
23.33
10.107
162
2009 SH1
26,665
(2009 SH1)
10
9
2.3
null
8.548
202
2009 RU1
403
(2009 RU1)
112
0
25
21.45
11.484
314
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2009 RH
5,922
(2009 RH)
135
8
30
23.7
9.022
242
2009 QR
19,630
(2009 QR)
26
7
5.8
null
8.201
74
2009 QE34
15,533
(2009 QE34)
148
6
33
22.99
9.977
210
S
2022 YJ4
48,997
(2022 YJ4)
31
7
7
21.3
7.866
146
S
2009 PD
22,125
(2009 PD)
112
8
25
23.34
8.469
194
2009 OS5
410,475
(2009 OS5)
103
0
23
22.28
6.078
42
S
2009 KR4
327
(2009 KR4)
78
8
17
22.95
10.569
146
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2008 YV32
111
(2008 YV32)
43
7
10
20.55
11.407
282
2016 DZ21
684
(2016 DZ21)
65
7
14
null
11.18
322
2009 HG
1,152
(2009 HG)
105
0
24
23.39
11.083
298
2009 HC
1,001,682
(2009 HC)
91
0
20
22.17
4.44
66
2025 QB5
719
(2025 QB5)
57
6
13
null
10.205
98
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2009 FX4
19,477
(2009 FX4)
65
7
14
19.35
9.479
234
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2009 FK
29
(2009 FK)
17
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3.8
23.38
11.877
210
2009 ET
730
(2009 ET)
27
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11.07
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2009 FE19
28
(2009 FE19)
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7.3
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465617
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465617 (2009 EK1)
416
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10.244
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483
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22
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457663
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457663 (2009 DN1)
684
0
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20.23
11.413
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2009 DC45
21
(2009 DC45)
23
8
5.3
null
11.711
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2009 DC1
1,871
(2009 DC1)
123
6
28
23.99
11.214
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487,542
(2009 CV)
108
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24
19.05
5.949
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24
23.07
9.934
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74
2
17
23.25
5.154
90
2009 BO5
484
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34
7
7.6
null
11.104
266
528807
24,468
528807 (2009 BL71)
300
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67
22.72
8.914
306
2009 BF58
37
(2009 BF58)
27
7
6
null
11.648
282
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2009 BG
7,281
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62
7
14
23.76
9.581
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2013 CN118
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2021 GL10
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NASA NHATS Near-Earth Accessible Asteroids

Rosetta spacecraft approaching Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

Credit: NASA/ESA

Part of a dataset collection on Hugging Face.

Dataset description

Near-Earth asteroids accessible for human space flight missions, from NASA JPL's NHATS study. Includes delta-v requirements and trajectory counts.

The NHATS study identifies near-Earth asteroids that could be reached by crewed spacecraft with relatively low delta-v (velocity change) requirements. These are potential targets for human exploration missions, sample return, and in-situ resource utilisation (ISRU).

Each asteroid in this dataset has at least one viable round-trip trajectory with total delta-v under 12 km/s, total mission duration under 450 days, and stay time of at least 8 days. The dataset is continuously updated as new asteroids are discovered and orbits are refined.

The delta-v requirement is the single most important metric for mission feasibility in space exploration. Unlike terrestrial travel where distance dominates cost, spaceflight cost scales with the velocity change needed to match orbits with a target. A round-trip delta-v under 6 km/s -- comparable to what is needed to reach the lunar surface and return -- makes an asteroid reachable with existing or near-term propulsion technology. The most accessible targets in this dataset have delta-v requirements below 5 km/s, making them energetically easier to reach than the Moon despite being millions of kilometers away.

Mission duration and the number of viable trajectories provide complementary selection criteria. A target with thousands of viable trajectories offers scheduling flexibility -- crucial for mission planning that must account for launch window constraints, spacecraft readiness, and orbital mechanics.

These asteroids are also prime candidates for in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) -- extracting water, metals, and volatiles from asteroid material to support deep-space operations. The combination of low delta-v accessibility and potential resource richness makes NHATS targets central to long-term plans for a sustained human presence beyond low Earth orbit.

This dataset is suitable for tabular regression tasks.

Schema

Column Type Description Sample Null %
obs_flag str Observation flag from NHATS indicating whether the object is currently observable or has upcoming observing opportunities S 0.2%
designation str Primary MPC asteroid designation (e.g., '2021 PH27', '1999 AO10') 2010 PS66 0.0%
n_viable_trajectories int64 Total number of viable round-trip trajectory opportunities found by NHATS, counting all launch dates and mission profiles; higher = more scheduling flexibility 9060 0.0%
full_name str Full formatted name/designation including any IAU proper name (2010 PS66) 0.0%
max_diameter_m float64 Estimated upper bound on effective diameter in meters, derived from absolute magnitude H and assumed minimum albedo; null when H magnitude is unavailable 73.0 0.0%
orbit_condition_code int64 MPC orbit uncertainty metric (0-9); 0 = well-determined multi-opposition orbit, 9 = very poorly constrained single-opposition arc; affects reliability of accessibility predictions 6 0.0%
min_diameter_m float64 Estimated lower bound on effective diameter in meters, derived from absolute magnitude H and assumed maximum albedo; null when H magnitude is unavailable 16.0 0.0%
observation_magnitude float64 Observed visual magnitude at the time of discovery or most recent apparition; null when not available; fainter (larger) values indicate smaller or more distant objects 23.69 40.6%
min_delta_v_kms float64 Minimum total delta-v (Earth departure + outbound transfer + return) for any viable round-trip trajectory in km/s; <6 km/s = energetically comparable to reaching the lunar surface; NHATS search limit is 12 km/s 10.27 0.0%
min_mission_duration_days int64 Minimum total round-trip mission duration in days across all viable trajectories; NHATS search limit is 450 days; shorter durations preferred for crewed missions due to life support and radiation constraints 210 0.0%

Quick stats

  • 6,963 accessible asteroids
  • Mean minimum delta-v: 9.04 km/s
  • Lowest delta-v target: 3.39 km/s
  • 700 targets with delta-v < 6 km/s

Usage

from datasets import load_dataset

ds = load_dataset("juliensimon/nhats-accessible-asteroids", split="train")
df = ds.to_pandas()
from datasets import load_dataset

ds = load_dataset("juliensimon/nhats-accessible-asteroids", split="train")
df = ds.to_pandas()

# Easiest targets to reach
easy = df.nsmallest(20, "min_delta_v_kms")
print(easy[["designation", "min_delta_v_kms", "min_mission_duration_days", "n_viable_trajectories"]])

# Targets with many trajectory options
flexible = df.nlargest(20, "n_viable_trajectories")
print(flexible[["designation", "n_viable_trajectories", "min_delta_v_kms"]])

# Delta-v distribution
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
fig, ax = plt.subplots(figsize=(10, 5))
ax.hist(df["min_delta_v_kms"].dropna(), bins=50)
ax.set_xlabel("Min delta-v (km/s)")
ax.set_ylabel("Count")
ax.set_title("NHATS Asteroid Delta-v Distribution")
plt.show()

Data source

https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/nhats/

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About the author

Created by Julien Simon — AI Operating Partner at Fortino Capital. Part of the Space Datasets collection.

Citation

@dataset{nhats_accessible_asteroids,
  title = {NASA NHATS Near-Earth Accessible Asteroids},
  author = {juliensimon},
  year = {2026},
  url = {https://huggingface.co/datasets/juliensimon/nhats-accessible-asteroids},
  publisher = {Hugging Face}
}

License

CC-BY-4.0

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