𝔼𝕒𝕣π•₯𝕙 π•₯𝕠 π•˜π•–π•₯ 𝕒 π•Ÿπ•–π•¨ π•žπ• π• π•Ÿ? 𝕄𝕖𝕖π•₯ 𝟚𝟘𝟚𝟜 β„™π•‹πŸ, 𝕠𝕦𝕣 π•₯π•–π•žπ•‘π• π•£π•’π•£π•ͺ π•žπ•šπ•Ÿπ•š-π•žπ• π• π•Ÿ 𝕗𝕠𝕣 πŸπŸ› 𝕕𝕒π•ͺ𝕀!

𝔼𝕒𝕣π•₯𝕙 π•₯𝕠 π•˜π•–π•₯ 𝕒 π•Ÿπ•–π•¨ π•žπ• π• π•Ÿ? 𝕄𝕖𝕖π•₯ 𝟚𝟘𝟚𝟜 β„™π•‹πŸ, 𝕠𝕦𝕣 π•₯π•–π•žπ•‘π• π•£π•’π•£π•ͺ π•žπ•šπ•Ÿπ•š-π•žπ• π• π•Ÿ 𝕗𝕠𝕣 πŸπŸ› 𝕕𝕒π•ͺ𝕀!

The asteroid, approximately 10 meters wide, was discovered through the Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last Alert System. 

Researchers found that its size, speed, and trajectory are suitable for it to be caught by Earth’s gravitational field for 53 days. During this time, it will orbit Earth before resuming its path through the solar system.

“2024 PT5 will circle the Earth one time before it escapes back into space,” the researchers stated in their paper. This event is known as a “temporarily captured flyby,” where an asteroid enters Earth’s gravity but does not make multiple orbits. 

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2024 PT5 is a near-Earth object roughly 11 meters (36 ft) in diameter discovered by ATLAS South AfricaSutherland on August 7, 2024, the day before approaching Earth at 568,500 km (353,200 mi).

The object orbits the Sun but makes slow close approaches to the Earth–Moon system.

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𝔸𝕀π•₯π•–π•£π• π•šπ•• 𝟚𝟘𝟚𝟜 β„β„•πŸ™πŸž, π•€π•‘π•–π•–π••π•šπ•Ÿπ•˜ 𝕒π•₯ πŸ™πŸ˜πŸœ,πŸŸπŸžπŸ™ 𝕂𝕄ℙℍ, π•žπ•šπ•€π•€π•–π•€ 𝔼𝕒𝕣π•₯𝕙 𝕓π•ͺ 𝟜.𝟜 π•π•¦π•Ÿπ•’π•£ π••π•šπ•€π•₯π•’π•Ÿπ•”π•–π•€, β„•π”Έπ•Šπ”Έ 𝕣𝕖𝕧𝕖𝕒𝕝𝕀

𝔸𝕀π•₯π•–π•£π• π•šπ•• 𝟚𝟘𝟚𝟜 β„β„•πŸ™πŸž, π•€π•‘π•–π•–π••π•šπ•Ÿπ•˜ 𝕒π•₯ πŸ™πŸ˜πŸœ,πŸŸπŸžπŸ™ 𝕂𝕄ℙℍ, π•žπ•šπ•€π•€π•–π•€ 𝔼𝕒𝕣π•₯𝕙 𝕓π•ͺ 𝟜.𝟜 π•π•¦π•Ÿπ•’π•£ π••π•šπ•€π•₯π•’π•Ÿπ•”π•–π•€, β„•π”Έπ•Šπ”Έ 𝕣𝕖𝕧𝕖𝕒𝕝𝕀

On September 14, 2024, asteroid 2024 RN16, which is approximately 110 feet in diameter, made a close approach to Earth.

It passed at a distance of around 1.6 million kilometres from our planet. Though close in astronomical terms, this distance posed no threat, as it is much greater than the average Earth-Moon distance. NASA has identified this asteroid as a potential near-Earth object. It is classified as a “potentially hazardous asteroid.”

2024 RN16 belongs to a group of near-Earth objects called Apollo asteroids. These asteroids have orbits that cross Earth’s path around the Sun, making close approaches possible. If an asteroid the size of 2024 RN16 were to collide with Earth, the impact could be catastrophic.

It could release energy equivalent to 16 megatons of TNT if it exploded 29 kilometres above the ground. Such an event is considered rare, occurring roughly once every 990 years.

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ℕ𝕖𝕖π•₯𝕦 π•‚π•™π•’π•Ÿπ••π•–π•π•¨π•’π•

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