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2024 TR6

NASA ID: 54489177

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2024 TR6 will pass Earth on 22 August 2026 at a distance of 182.58 lunar distances (LD) - about 70,182,831 km - travelling at 113,585 km/h. Its estimated diameter is between 33 and 75 metres, roughly the size of a football pitch (around 105 m long). NASA does not classify it as potentially hazardous.

Close Approach Date

22 August 2026

In 62 days

Miss Distance

182.58 LD

70,182,831 km

Moon PHA limit

183 times the Moon's distance from Earth

Velocity

113,585 km/h

ISS

4.1 times the orbital speed of the International Space Station

Est. Diameter

33–75 m

Absolute Magnitude

H = 24.5

The brightness measure astronomers use to estimate size

Hazard Classification

Not Hazardous

The real orbit in 3D

The actual path of 2024 TR6 around the Sun, computed from JPL orbital elements. Drag to rotate, scroll to zoom, and use the time controls to run the orbit forwards or back.

Every recorded pass

Each dot is one close approach of 2024 TR6 to Earth between 1973 and 2096, from JPL's records. Lower means closer: a dot under the dashed line passed nearer than the Moon. The orange dot is the approach on this page.

1980 2000 2020 2040 2060 2080 2100 1 LDMoon's orbit 10 LD today 6 Aug 1973 - 20.83 LD24 Oct 1977 - 5.89 LD6 Aug 1995 - 32.73 LD7 Aug 1998 - 33.96 LD24 Oct 2002 - 12.56 LD6 Aug 2020 - 26.03 LD24 Oct 2024 - 14.73 LD5 Aug 2039 - 7.7 LD24 Oct 2043 - 16.56 LD5 Aug 2061 - 8.46 LD25 Oct 2065 - 7.35 LD6 Aug 2080 - 19.42 LD24 Oct 2084 - 29.13 LD5 Aug 2096 - 22.58 LD Close approach date Miss distance (LD, log scale)

Size Comparison

Asteroid 33–75 m Football pitch 105 m long

Reading the Numbers

  • A lunar distance (LD) is the average gap between Earth and the Moon, about 384,400 km. It is the standard yardstick for close approaches. Read more →
  • Diameter estimates come from brightness. A dark surface reflects less light than a bright one, so the true size can sit anywhere in the quoted range. Read more →
  • Potentially hazardous is a watch-list label based on size and orbital proximity. It does not mean an impact is expected. Read more →

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