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Planetary Defense Conference Exercise - 2025

This webpage does not describe a real potential asteroid impact. The information on this page is fictional and provided only to support an emergency response exercise conducted during the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) 2025 Planetary Defense Conference Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa, May 5–May 9, 2025. This is only an exercise.

The 2025 PDC Hypothetical Asteroid Impact Scenario, Epoch 1: August 1, 2024

Introduction to the 2025 PDC impact scenario:

Scenario Summary at Epoch 1 (August 1, 2024):

A Google Earth kml file for these impact points is available.


Following usual protocol, the designation begins with “2024”, the year the asteroid was discovered. To reinforce the fact that this is not a real asteroid, however, we are using three letters in the designation, something that would never be done for an actual asteroid. Trailing digits are often used at the end of designations to make them unique, and for this hypothetical object we append “25” to the designation to reflect the year of the Planetary Defense Conference at which the exercise will be discussed.

The 0.05 au theshold on the closeness of the two orbits is one of the criteria for an asteroid to be considered “potentially hazardous”. The other criterion is asteroid size, and since the preliminary estimate is that 2024 PDC25 is probably larger than 140 meters in size, this asteroid qualifies as a Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (PHA).