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Earth will capture 'second moon' this weekend
Earth will capture 'second moon' this weekend
(Robert Lea (created with Canva))
NASA scientists have calculated that Earth will capture a "second moon" on Sunday (Sept. 29). The "mini-moon" comes in the form of the tiny asteroid 2024 PT5, which usually orbits the sun as part of a small asteroid belt that follows Earth. While Earth's primary companion, the moon, has lingered around our planet for around 4 billion years since its formation in the solar system's infancy, this asteroid will be a temporary fixture that won't even see the year out.
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mesmerized
ofteb dont need/desire a huma's ex[lanation

accept xuffcw,i feel
 






may have to concentrater on this one hahas

sir bertramd russell's principia mathrmatica haha

didi admit
left a library book/simir/no actual book

lying around in room for months

bs to mates i was uss educasted k\haha/ffs
 






may have to concentrater on this one hahas

sir bertramd russell's principia mathrmatica haha

didi admit
left a library book/simir/no actual book

lying around in room for months

bs to mates i was uss educasted k\haha/ffs


oh my
too hard baskwet haha
ytry thos one haha

meh usas
not real/full china/good with numbers haha

ohmy
tmi etc ha
 
In 2024, Japan celebrated 60 years of the shinkansen or bullet train which revolutionized how the country traveled. The question is: will other countries, especially the United States, ever see the development and use of such trains on a national level?
 
Watch: Elephants escape floodwaters in Thailand. What's amazing is one of the elephants, the last in the line, is blind and the others not only stop and look to see where he is but also trumpet, presumably so he can follow their sound.

Watch: Elephants escape floodwaters in Thailand