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NASA confirms near-Earth flyby of '2025 TF' passing just 266 miles above planet's surface

NASA confirms 2025 TF passed just 266 miles above Earth on 1st October, highlighting the challenges of tracking small near-Earth objects.

October 08, 2025 / 15:06 IST
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Asteroid 2025 TF, a few hours after its closest pass to Earth. (Image: ESA/Las Cumbres Observatory)

Asteroid 2025 TF made one of the closest recorded flybys of Earth on 1 October 2025, passing just 266 miles (428 km) above the planet’s surface over Antarctica. The asteroid travelled within the orbit of the International Space Station, making it a startlingly near miss. Despite its proximity, the space rock posed no threat to Earth.

What is 2025 TF?

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Estimated to be 1 to 3 metres in diameter, 2025 TF is a relatively small asteroid in astronomical terms. Objects of this size typically burn up upon entering Earth’s atmosphere. They often produce brief light displays or leave small meteorites when entered the Earth's atmosphere.

Its size and composition meant it was never considered a significant threat, yet its near miss has attracted attention from astronomers worldwide.