- Planet Earth is bid farewell to a “mini moon”, a harmless asteroid called 2024 PT5, which has been behind the Earth for two months and will leave on Monday, which will move away from the Sun’s strong gravitational bridge.
- It was first seen in August, asteroid began his brief gravitational conversation with Earth in late September.
- After this, the asteroid is not expected to return to the Earth by 2055.
Planet Earth is tagging the company with an asteroid that has been tagging as “mini moon” for the last two months.
The harmless space rock will peel on Monday, away from the strong tug of the sun’s gravity. But it will closely zip close to a quick journey in January.
NASA will use a radar antenna to observe a 33-foot asteroid. The understanding of scientists should deepen the understanding of the object known as 2024 PT5, possibly a boulder that the moon was exploded by an impact, asteroid making a pit.
Scientists discover a large scale cave on the moon that can be used to give shelter to astronauts.
While technically there is not a moon – NASA insisted that it was never occupied by the Earth’s gravity and completely in the orbit – it is an “interesting object” that is worthy of study.
On September 17, 2024, a partial lunar eclipse in Chicago grows a supermoon over the lake Michigan. The planet Earth is tagging the company with an asteroid that has been tagging as “mini moon” for the last two months. (AP Photo/Kichiro Sato, File)
Astrophysicist brothers who have identified Raul and Carlos de La Faunt Marcos of the University of Madrid, have so far collaborated with telescopes in the Canary Islands for hundreds of comments.
Currently more than 2 million miles away, the object is very small and unconscious to look without a powerful telescope. This will pass as 1.1 million miles of the Earth in January, before it revolves around the Sun to maintain a safe distance before going away in the solar system, not to return to 2055. It is about five times away from the moon.
NASA’s logo is displayed on 21 June 2023 at NASA headquarters at Washington, DC. (Via Stephanie Reynolds/AFP Getty Image)
It was first seen in August, asteroid began its semi -jog around the Earth in late September, after the Earth’s gravity catch and follow the path of a horseshoe’s shape.
By the time it returns the next year, it will move very fast – its speed from September to doubling – to move around, Roul de la Futen Marcos said.
Wanning Gibbous Moon is seen on 8 June 2023 in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
NASA will track asteroids for more than a week in January, which uses the Goldestone Solar System Radar Antenna in California’s Mojave desert, which is part of the deep space network.
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Current data suggests that during its 2055 trip, the sun-an-one-world asteroid will once again create a temporary and partial lap around the Earth.