Tag: Asteroid Detection


  • Near-Earth Nudge: 9.8-Foot Asteroid 2025 TF Flies Past Earth, No Significant Danger

    Near-Earth Nudge: 9.8-Foot Asteroid 2025 TF Flies Past Earth, No Significant Danger

    Introduction: A Narrow Miss for 2025 TF In a rare and sobering reminder of the solar system’s vastness, a small asteroid, roughly 9.8 feet (three meters) in diameter, skimmed past Earth at an altitude of about 265 miles (428 kilometers). On October 1, 2025, the object—designated 2025 TF—traveled above Antarctica and went undetected until hours…

  • Near-Earth 9.8-Foot Asteroid 2025 TF Narrowly Misses Earth

    Near-Earth 9.8-Foot Asteroid 2025 TF Narrowly Misses Earth

    Overview: A Coincidental Close Call A tiny visitor from space—2025 TF, a 3-meter-wide asteroid—roared past Earth at an altitude of roughly 265 miles (428 kilometers) on October 1. The close approach, closer than the orbit of the International Space Station, occurred over Antarctica and went undetected for several hours. Although the rock posed no real…

  • Near-Miss 9.8-Foot Asteroid 2025 TF: A Quiet Reminder of Planetary Defense

    Near-Miss 9.8-Foot Asteroid 2025 TF: A Quiet Reminder of Planetary Defense

    Introduction to a Narrow Escape On October 1, a tiny yet attention-grabbing object—a 9.8-foot (three-meter) asteroid named 2025 TF—passed closer to Earth than the International Space Station, flying roughly 265 miles (428 kilometers) above the planet. The encounter happened over Antarctica and went undetected for hours, highlighting both the ingenuity of current asteroid tracking and…