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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...
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Earth gets a ‘mini moon’ for 2 months and it has a Mahabharata connection – Times of India

An illustration for visual representation of asteroid trajectory This ‘mini-moon’ is actually an asteroid — named ‘2024 PT5’ — which is about the size of a school bus. When it whizzed past Earth on Sunday (Sept 29), it would be temporarily pulled by our planet’s gravity. However, the Earth’s double delight of possessing two ‘Moons’ will be short-lived as the asteroid will revolve around the Earth only for 57 days.The asteroid will jettison the Earth’s gravity and disappear into deep space by late November.The ‘2024 PT 5’ was discovered on August 7, 2024, by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS), an automated system funded by the US space agency Nasa and run from Hawaii. The system is used to monitor near-Earth asteroids.In a report published in Research Notes of the Ame...
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Earth Second Moon: Earth to get second moon from September 29 to November 25; How to watch | – Times of India

This is an AI-generated image, used for representational purposes only. Earth is set to gain a temporary "mini-moon" this autumn in the form of a small asteroid named 2024 PT5. The asteroid, about 33 feet (10 metres) wide, will orbit our planet for roughly two months, from September 29 to November 25, before escaping Earth's gravitational pull. The findings, published in the Research Notes of the American Astronomical Society, indicate that this rare occurrence highlights the dynamic activity of our solar system.How to watchDespite its status as a moon, 2024 PT5 will not be visible to the naked eye, as it is composed of dull rock. Even with binoculars or home telescopes, it will remain difficult to observe. However, professional telescopes will be able to capture images of this asteroid as...
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Why Earth will have two moons from September 29 to November 25 | – Times of India

Starting next week, the moon, Earth’s closest celestial body, will be joined by a new neighbour: a second moon. From 29th September until 25th November, astronomers have calculated that 2024 PT5—an object scientists believe to be an asteroid but have dubbed a “mini-moon”—will be orbiting Earth. Eventually, it will break free from the planet’s gravitational pull.Unfortunately, at just about 10 metres in size, the mini-moon will be extremely difficult to see from Earth, but it will nonetheless be present for almost two months. The asteroid, which was discovered on 7th August by NASA, originated from the Arjuna asteroid belt and is expected to return there once it leaves Earth’s orbit. “Earth can regularly capture asteroids from the Near-Earth Object (NEO) population and pull them into orbit,...
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Earth to get second ‘mini-moon’: Here’s what you need to know – Times of India

Earth is set to gain a new mini-moon for a brief period, starting later this month. The small asteroid, identified as 2024 PT5, will be temporarily captured by Earth's gravity from September 29 until November 25, according to a study published by researchers Carlos de la Fuente Marcos and Raúl de la Fuente Marcos from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid.The asteroid, which was discovered as part of the Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System, is about 10 meters across. The researchers calculated that its size, speed, and trajectory will allow it to be captured by Earth's gravitational field for 53 days. During this time, it will orbit Earth before continuing its journey through the solar system."2024 PT5 will circle the Earth one time before it escapes back into space," the researc...