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Earth has a ‘seconds Moon’ as scientists identify lunar crater where it once lay

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This asteroid has intrigued scientists since it was first discovered
This asteroid has intrigued scientists since it was first discovered

AN asteroid is believed to have broken off the moon and scientists have found additional proof that it could have been possible. 

Scientists discovered a giant crater on the moon and believe this is where asteroid Kamo’oalewa could have originally come from dubbing it a second moon.

Researchers believe the asteroid came from the Giordano Bruno crater located on the moon which is about a few million years old qhiddeiqkdiqhqprw
Researchers believe the asteroid came from the Giordano Bruno crater located on the moon which is about a few million years oldCredit: NASA/Goddard/Arizona State University
Kamo’oalewa is a unique asteroid because it circles around the sun in a similar way that Earth does
Kamo’oalewa is a unique asteroid because it circles around the sun in a similar way that Earth doesCredit: NASA/Goddard/Arizona State University
Kamo’oalewa is also very moon-like in the way that it reflects light from the sun and the color that it holds
Kamo’oalewa is also very moon-like in the way that it reflects light from the sun and the color that it holdsCredit: Phys.org

Kamo’oalewa was discovered in 2016 after a group of scientists from around the world came together in an international effort to research asteroids that could be a hazard to Earth. 

In 2021, the structure of Kamo’oalewa was then found to be similar to moon rocks and made scientists start to wonder how.

This led researchers to deep dive into the asteroid to find out more about its origin. 

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The crater on the moon as Kamo’oalewa’s origin spot was suggested in a paper published in the journal of Nature Astronomy on Friday. 

The researchers believe the asteroid came from Giordano Bruno crater which is about a few million years old.

"We have explored the processes for impact-induced lunar fragments migrating into Earth co-orbital space,” the paper said. 

“And presented support for Kamo'oalewa's possible origin from the formation of the Giordano Bruno crater a few million years ago.”

The crater proves that there must be an asteroid somewhere that had come from the moon.

"This would directly link a specific asteroid in space to its source crater on the Moon,” the paper added.  

There may also be other similar asteroids that have broken off from the moon.

“And suggests the existence of more small asteroids composed of lunar material yet to be discovered in near-Earth space," the paper added.

Their findings in the study along with other studies on its overall structure led them to conclude that Kamo’oalewa did once come from the moon. 

UNIQUE ASTEROID

Kamo’oalewa is a unique asteroid because it circles around the sun in a similar way that Earth does. 

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Its orbit is actually synchronized with each which also makes it look like it's orbiting Earth like a moon. 

Kamo’oalewa is also very moon-like in the way that it reflects light from the sun and the color that it holds. 

Other asteroids that are close to Earth are much different than Kamo’oalewa which has added to its mystery. 

Kamo’oalewa and the Giordano Bruno crater are both considered younger in age as both are somewhere around 10-100 million years old.

Most of the moon’s craters are much older than this and asteroids don’t usually stay close to Earth for more than 100 million years.

"It is clear that the largest, youngest craters are more probable sources, as they produce more escaping fragments that still remain in space or the Earth co-orbital region," the paper said. 

"And indeed, Giordano Bruno is the only possible source crater satisfying the criterion."

Ashley Palya

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