Today the object 2015 TB145 will make a “close” flyby of Earth. It’s been nicknamed Spooky due to its Halloween arrival date, and we’re already starting to learn a few things about it.
In particular, the infrared observations allow us to determine the brightness (albedo) of the comet. It’s albedo is about 0.06, which, though about as dark as asphalt, is actually brighter than most comets. So it is likely an old comet that has lost all its volatiles (surface ice and such) and now looks more asteroid-like than comet-like at first glance.