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Once-in-a-generation event: Earth to host second moon starting September 29

Once-in-a-generation event: Earth to host second moon starting September 29
September 20, 2024
Pooja Mamnoor - LA Post

A rare celestial event is set to captivate skygazers as Earth gains a temporary second moon. Asteroid 2024 PT5, comparable in size to a school bus, will enter Earth's orbit on September 29, offering a unique viewing opportunity for astronomers and space enthusiasts alike.

This asteroid is part of the Arjuna asteroid belt and will pass near Earth for around two months before resuming its normal orbit around the sun. This event, referred to as a "temporary mini moon," happens when the gravity of Earth momentarily captures tiny asteroids.

Experts assure that despite its proximity, Asteroid 2024 PT5 poses no threat to Earth. The object will maintain a distance of several million miles from our planet throughout its brief tenure as Earth's second moon.

Due to its small size and dim appearance, viewing the temporary mini moon presents a challenge for amateur astronomers. To observe the asteroid, professional-grade equipment such as specialized detectors and telescopes with a minimum diameter of 30 inches will be required.

For those unable to catch a glimpse in the coming months, a second opportunity will arise on January 9, 2025, when Asteroid 2024 PT5 makes its closest approach to Earth. After this date, the asteroid will leave Earth's orbit and won't be seen for another 30 years.

Astronomers from all around the world are getting ready to witness and record this extraordinary occurrence as the date approaches. The fleeting sighting of a second moon in Earth's night sky serves as a reminder of the solar system's dynamic nature and the ongoing progress made in astronomy.

Despite not being visible to the naked eye, the presence of Earth's second moon, Asteroid 2024 PT5, highlights the significance of ongoing space exploration and the mysteries that lie ahead in our cosmic neighborhood.

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