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2025 MB90

2025 MB90
Not hazardousATE~54 m
Current distance from Earth
17,803,790 km
46.3 lunar distances · 0.119 AU
Heliocentric orbit · live
Earth2025 MB90 top-down view of the ecliptic plane
Next close approach
2026-Jul-19
Passes 5.0 lunar distances from Earth — about 1,935,053 km, closing at 9.6 km/s.
Orbit class
ATE
around the Sun
Orbital period
0.99 yr
361 days
Diameter
54 m
roughly the height of the Statue of Liberty
Eccentricity
0.188
orbit shape
Inclination
15.6°
to the ecliptic
Discovered
Frequently asked questions
How close does 2025 MB90 come to Earth?
Its next notable close approach is on 2026-Jul-19, when it passes about 5.0 lunar distances from Earth — roughly 1,935,053 km. 2025 MB90 is currently about 46 lunar distances away — the live orbit and distance are shown above.
Is 2025 MB90 going to hit Earth?
No impact is predicted. 2025 MB90 is not on any impact-risk watchlist. Its trajectory is continuously refined as new observations are gathered, and predicted close approaches are calculated decades ahead. Its live position and orbit are shown above.
How big is 2025 MB90?
2025 MB90 is estimated at about 54 m across — roughly the height of the Statue of Liberty. Size estimates are derived from how bright the asteroid appears and refined by radar and thermal measurements when it passes close to Earth.
What kind of orbit does 2025 MB90 have?
2025 MB90 is ATE object. It orbits the Sun once every 0.99 years, on an elliptical path that spends much of its time inside Earth’s orbit. The interactive orbit diagram above shows where it is right now.
Can I see 2025 MB90 through a telescope?
Most of the time 2025 MB90 is far too faint to see, but during a close approach it can brighten enough for amateur telescopes. Check the close-approach date above, then plan your night with our sky and space-weather tools.
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