Asteroid Pulse Number Generator

This experimental generator blends recent near-Earth asteroid activity with a few personal details to create a set of random-ish numbers. First you can connect to NASA’s NEO feed to see real asteroid flybys, then generate numbers tuned to that “asteroid pulse.”

Step 1 (optional): Connect to NASA near-Earth asteroid data

When you click the button below, we call NASA’s Near-Earth Object (NEO) Web Service for the last seven days. It returns asteroids that have passed close to Earth, including their sizes, speeds, and miss distances. We use this to estimate an overall asteroid pulse.

Not connected yet. Click the button above to fetch recent near-Earth asteroid data.
Near-Earth asteroid data preview will appear here after you connect to NASA…
    

Step 2: Generate your asteroid-tuned numbers

You can generate numbers at any time. If you connected in Step 1, we will use the live asteroid pulse. If not, we will use a simulated mid-level sky so the generator still works.

You can use an approximate or symbolic date if you prefer.
Default is 50. Choose up to 99. Minimum is 12 to keep room for unique picks.
Supports 6–10 unique numbers.
Asteroid mood: Simulated drift · Nearest visitor: — · Pulse blended.
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How the asteroids and your answers shaped these numbers

Add a birthdate, your approximate sleep hours, and optionally connect to NASA’s NEO feed. Then click “Generate asteroid-tuned numbers” to see how recent asteroid flybys and your input combine into a random-ish set.

Generator Summary

The Asteroid Pulse Number Generator combines near-Earth asteroid activity from NASA’s NEO feed with a loved one’s birthdate, your estimated sleep duration, and your chosen number range to create a small set of “asteroid-themed” random numbers. Everything is fully explainable, reproducible and designed for curiosity, ritual, and creative meaning-making — never prediction or influence over real-world outcomes.

Inputs:

Loved one’s birthdate

Your estimated hours of sleep

Your chosen minimum and maximum number range

Optional personal text seed

Data Sources:

NASA Near-Earth Object (NEO) API (live data)

Internal fallback estimation when the API is unavailable

All data is transformed into non-astronomical numerics before use

Method:

Converts asteroid counts, date values and personal inputs into a base seed

Applies simple, transparent deterministic transformations

Maps the result into your chosen numeric range

Produces reproducible, explainable “pulse” numbers

Disclaimer:

Not predictive, scientific, or tied to real-world risk

Purely a creative ritual for generating themed numbers