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Related: About this forumEarth to have new mini-moon for two months
https://phys.org/news/2024-09-earth-mini-moon-months.htmlA pair of asteroid dynamics researchers from Universidad Complutense de Madrid Ciudad Universitaria have found that a small asteroid will make one orbit around the Earth starting this month before departing back into other parts of the solar system.
In their paper published in the journal Research Notes of the AAS, Carlos de la Fuente Marcos and Raúl de la Fuente Marcos describe how the Earth tends to capture asteroids on a regular basis and outline their calculations showing the path of 2024 PT5 as it comes close to Earth.
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In this new effort, the researchers were looking at a small asteroid that was discovered last month as part of the Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System. Prior research had shown that the asteroid was not on a collision course with Earth, and the researchers suspected it might instead become bound by the planet's gravity for a while.
The researchers noted that the asteroid is small, only 10 meters across. By noting its current size, speed and path, the pair were able to calculate its path over the next few months. They found that it was going to come close enough to the Earth to become bound by its gravity, if only for a couple of months.
In their paper published in the journal Research Notes of the AAS, Carlos de la Fuente Marcos and Raúl de la Fuente Marcos describe how the Earth tends to capture asteroids on a regular basis and outline their calculations showing the path of 2024 PT5 as it comes close to Earth.
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In this new effort, the researchers were looking at a small asteroid that was discovered last month as part of the Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System. Prior research had shown that the asteroid was not on a collision course with Earth, and the researchers suspected it might instead become bound by the planet's gravity for a while.
The researchers noted that the asteroid is small, only 10 meters across. By noting its current size, speed and path, the pair were able to calculate its path over the next few months. They found that it was going to come close enough to the Earth to become bound by its gravity, if only for a couple of months.
It will circle the Earth one time, taking 53 days, starting at the end of this month and then leaving near the middle of November.
Visible? I don't know. Probably not.
Open access paper:
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2515-5172/ad781f
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Earth to have new mini-moon for two months (Original Post)
usonian
Sep 14
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BOSSHOG
(39,854 posts)1. Does that make us foster parents?
Always fascinated by anything relative to space.
GreenWave
(9,189 posts)2. Come on Musk! Get up there. Be the first, then build something on it!
And remember, you only have naming rights if you live there.
usonian
(13,836 posts)3. Can Joe Biden commission him to man that 10 meter asteroid?
Hemmorhoid on an asteroid, leaving for outer space in November!
So long, Elong!
SCantiGOP
(14,239 posts)4. What if it's an alien spacecraft
With hideous orange haired creatures with bigly brains?
Vdizzle
(389 posts)5. It's the Prince!
usonian
(13,836 posts)6. Yikes. Not enough gravity.
Magnetic or suction shoes?
No atmosphere either.
Neat trick.