2025 TF

Near-Earth asteroid

2025 TF

Summary

2025 TF is a meter-sized near-Earth asteroid that passed 409 ± 14 km (254 ± 9 mi) over the surface of Earth's South Pole (Antarctica) on 1 October 2025 00:49 UTC, at a relative speed of 20.9 km/s (13.0 mi/s). It is the third-closest asteroid flyby of Earth recorded as of 2025, after 2025 UC11 and 2020 VT4. 2025 TF was discovered on 1 October 2025 06:36 UTC by astronomers using the Bok Telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona, less than 6 hours after the asteroid's closest approach to Earth.

Originally created by Nrco0e

10/2/2025, 6:26:49 PM

Modified

5/18/2026, 6:51:34 AM

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Sir Wilfrid12/26/2025, 10:48:59 PM

swapping the order of 2025 UC11 and 2020 VT4, and noting that 2025 TF is now the third-closest approach.

Sir Wilfrid12/26/2025, 8:51:17 PM

adding in 2025 UC11 as a notable close approach in 2025.

LobedHomunculus12/20/2025, 10:23:20 AM

Found another source for the diameter

Fred100000000010/5/2025, 3:22:33 PM
Nrco0e10/3/2025, 9:07:16 PM

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Animalculum10/3/2025, 7:38:50 PM

"see also" expanded

Nrco0e10/3/2025, 5:12:02 PM
Nrco0e10/3/2025, 5:11:33 PM

size ref

Gabriel120YT10/3/2025, 1:27:15 PM

Edited the infobox a little bit.

Ira Leviton10/3/2025, 2:53:57 AM

Fixed the image in the infobox. Please see [[Category:Pages using infoboxes with thumbnail images]].

Филипп Романов10/3/2025, 1:27:59 AM
Nrco0e10/2/2025, 8:35:30 PM

wrong disc date

Nrco0e10/2/2025, 7:44:12 PM
Nrco0e10/2/2025, 7:43:32 PM
Nrco0e10/2/2025, 7:35:08 PM
Nrco0e10/2/2025, 7:33:49 PM
Nrco0e10/2/2025, 7:33:03 PM

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