A near-Earth asteroid drifting through deep space toward Earth
Near-Earth Object Threat Analysis

Forecast & Simulate NEO Collisions in 3D

An interactive research platform for predicting near-Earth object impact trajectories and visualizing collision scenarios in a fully rendered three-dimensional space environment.

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34,000+
Tracked Near-Earth Objects
2,300+
Potentially Hazardous Asteroids
150M km
Average Earth-Sun Distance
< 1 AU
NEO Approach Threshold
The Mission

Understanding the threat before it arrives

Near-Earth objects pass our planet constantly. While most are harmless, a small fraction follow trajectories that warrant close observation. This platform combines orbital mechanics with interactive 3D simulation to help forecast potential collisions and make complex physics tangible.

Orbital Tracking

Model the orbital paths of near-Earth objects using Keplerian elements and real ephemeris data.

Impact Forecasting

Estimate collision probability and predicted impact windows across configurable time horizons.

3D Visualization

Watch trajectories unfold in a real-time three-dimensional scene rendered with React Three Fiber.

Scenario Analysis

Adjust velocity, mass, and approach angle to explore deflection and worst-case impact outcomes.

Top-down orbital diagram showing an asteroid's predicted collision trajectory crossing Earth's orbit
The Crew

Meet the Team

The minds behind the NEO Collision Simulator.

RJ

Raman Jangam

Student at ISM

NEO datasets & collision prediction

PG

Pratik Gaikwad

Student at ISM

Real-time rendering & physics simulation

SS

Satyam Satyarthi

Student at ISM

Trajectory modeling & impact probability