An newly discovered asteroid will be captured by Earth's gravity this fall. The "mini-moon" will spend about two months in ...
PT5 could be anywhere between 16 to 138 feet across, potentially larger than the asteroid that exploded over Chelyabinsk, ...
While short mini-moon events are relatively common, longer capture episodes are rare, occurring only about once every 10 to 20 years. Stargazers will need a telescope to catch a glimpse of this ...
LOS ANGELES — Earth is about to get a new neighbor in the form of an asteroid. But this one won’t be making an impact.
You can see the astroid, named 2024 PT5, for a short time before it heads on its way.
From late September until late November this year, a “mini-moon”, called 2024 PT5 by the astrologers who spotted it ...
SHAPIRO: Writing this month in the journal Research Notes of the American Astronomical Society, scientists estimate the asteroid is 33 feet long - about the size of a bus. And sorry, backyard ...
Earth will soon gain a new “mini-moon,” a recently discovered asteroid named 2024 PT5. The space rock will temporarily be captured by Earth’s gravity and orbit our world for a few weeks, according to ...
Earth's orbit will capture a bus-sized asteroid later this month, giving us a second moon for about two months.
Earth is getting a visitor in our orbit for a couple of months.It's nowhere near the size of our actual moon, but they're ...
The asteroid is expected to make a “horseshoe path” around Earth over the next two months, researchers wrote in a recent ...
Earth will have a second “mini-moon” in addition to its regular lunar companion for about two months starting on Sept. 29, ...