Traders assign an 88.5% implied probability to "No" for a major meteor strike (10kt+) in 2026 primarily because NASA’s Center for Near-Earth Object Studies and Sentry monitoring system report no known asteroids or meteoroids on collision trajectories capable of that energy release. Ongoing sky surveys continue to catalog objects and refine orbits without identifying qualifying threats, while historical frequency data shows such impacts occur far less than once per decade on average. Recent close approaches, including small fireballs and newly tracked asteroids like 2026 JH2, have produced no impact risks and instead reinforce confidence in detection capabilities. No major data releases or orbital updates expected before year-end are likely to shift this consensus.
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$178,873 ปริมาณ
$178,873 ปริมาณ
$178,873 ปริมาณ
$178,873 ปริมาณ
The object must be classified as a natural meteoroid; events involving artificial objects or reentry vehicles do not qualify.
The primary resolution source will be the NASA JPL Fireball and Bolide Data repository: https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/fireballs/. The relevant field for determining impact energy is the “Impact Energy (kt)” column. If this dataset has not been updated to include all relevant dates by February 28, 2027, or if the NASA JPL Fireball and Bolide Data repository becomes permanently unavailable, this market may resolve based on a consensus of credible sources including the European Space Agency (ESA), the International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN), the U.S. Department of Defense, or credible reporting of a scientific consensus, such as a NASA press release.
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0x65070BE91...The object must be classified as a natural meteoroid; events involving artificial objects or reentry vehicles do not qualify.
The primary resolution source will be the NASA JPL Fireball and Bolide Data repository: https://cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/fireballs/. The relevant field for determining impact energy is the “Impact Energy (kt)” column. If this dataset has not been updated to include all relevant dates by February 28, 2027, or if the NASA JPL Fireball and Bolide Data repository becomes permanently unavailable, this market may resolve based on a consensus of credible sources including the European Space Agency (ESA), the International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN), the U.S. Department of Defense, or credible reporting of a scientific consensus, such as a NASA press release.
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0x65070BE91...Traders assign an 88.5% implied probability to "No" for a major meteor strike (10kt+) in 2026 primarily because NASA’s Center for Near-Earth Object Studies and Sentry monitoring system report no known asteroids or meteoroids on collision trajectories capable of that energy release. Ongoing sky surveys continue to catalog objects and refine orbits without identifying qualifying threats, while historical frequency data shows such impacts occur far less than once per decade on average. Recent close approaches, including small fireballs and newly tracked asteroids like 2026 JH2, have produced no impact risks and instead reinforce confidence in detection capabilities. No major data releases or orbital updates expected before year-end are likely to shift this consensus.
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