Earth has two moons now, but is the ‘second moon’ visible from India? | – Times of India
Earth has a new temporary companion in space: a "mini moon" called Asteroid 2024 PT5. This small space rock, roughly the size of a bus, was captured by Earth’s gravity on Sunday. However, don't expect to see it in the night sky from India or anywhere else unless you have access to advanced telescopes.Asteroid 2024 PT5 measures about 10 metres in diameter and was first identified by scientists in Spain this August.It is anticipated to orbit Earth for approximately two months, circling our planet before breaking free on November 25. Unlike our primary Moon, this mini moon won't complete a full orbit around Earth before returning to space.This asteroid is part of the Arjuna asteroid belt, which shares a similar orbital path around the Sun with Earth. Mini moons like this one are not as uncomm...