Earth has got a new mini-moon for the next couple of days and it has fascinated people across social media. Albeit, it might ...
This means you will not be able to see this mini-moon with the naked eye. You likely won't be able to see it with a telescope ...
Earth’s moon will soon have some company — a “mini moon.” The mini moon is actually an asteroid about the size of a school ...
Technically a “temporarily captured object,” 2024 PT5 is a near-Earth asteroid and Earth’s newest mini-moon. This 11-meter ...
Our new heavenly neighbor will be hanging around for a few months. Unfortunately, you’ll need professional equipment to see ...
Earth will get a "new moon" this weekend when, on Sunday (Sept. 29), it captures the asteroid 2024 PT5, claiming it as a very ...
Earth's moon soon won't be the only orbiting body in the sky. 'Mini-moon' asteroid 2024 PT5 will soon be here.
Earth will temporarily capture asteroid 2024 PT5, a mini moon about 10 metres in size, for two months starting Sunday.
The Franklin Institute's chief astronomer Derrick Pitts on the second moon orbiting Earth through November, Orion's ...
There's a new moon on the horizon. The Earth will gain a second, mini-moon on Sept. 29, but it won't stick around too long.
A mini-moon is a “temporarily captured orbiter” if it completes at least one full orbit of the Earth before returning to its ...
It's thought the asteroid will circle Earth until the end of November, before moving on to other parts of the Milky Way.