Asteroid 2024PT5 Is Set To Be A Mini-Moon Of Earth But Just For Two Months
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Asteroid 2024PT5 Is Set To Be A Mini-Moon Of Earth But Just For Two Months
An asteroid heading towards Earth is set to have an unusual fate: instead of smashing through our planet’s atmosphere, it’s likely to become trapped in orbit and become a mini-moon. It will be a swift visit, however, and is likely to only remain in Earth's gravitational grasp for two months.
The asteroid, named 2024PT5, was discovered on August 7 and measures around 10 meters (33 feet) in diameter.
Two astronomers from the Complutense University of Madrid, Carlos de la Fuente Marcos and Ral de la Fuente Marcos, have studied the orbit of the object and concluded that it will become captured in Earth’s orbit for a brief window between September 29 and November 25. It will then fall back into orbit of the Sun and continue its journey through the Solar System.
In other words, for a total of 56.6 days, Earth will have two moons (well, one proper Moon and one mini-moon, to be precise).
The study notes that 2024 PT5 is “unlikely to be artificial,” meaning it’s probably not just a piece of space junk, which can be mistaken for mini-moons. The researchers suggest it could be an Arjuna asteroid, defined as a near-Earth object with a similar...
The asteroid, named 2024PT5, was discovered on August 7 and measures around 10 meters (33 feet) in diameter.
Two astronomers from the Complutense University of Madrid, Carlos de la Fuente Marcos and Ral de la Fuente Marcos, have studied the orbit of the object and concluded that it will become captured in Earth’s orbit for a brief window between September 29 and November 25. It will then fall back into orbit of the Sun and continue its journey through the Solar System.
In other words, for a total of 56.6 days, Earth will have two moons (well, one proper Moon and one mini-moon, to be precise).
The study notes that 2024 PT5 is “unlikely to be artificial,” meaning it’s probably not just a piece of space junk, which can be mistaken for mini-moons. The researchers suggest it could be an Arjuna asteroid, defined as a near-Earth object with a similar...
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