NASA Discovers Moon Orbiting 'Planet Killer' Asteroid During Close Flyby
Recent radar imaging reveals a previously unknown moonlet orbiting the massive asteroid 2011 UL21, enhancing planetary defense research.
- Asteroid 2011 UL21, a mile-wide 'planet killer,' passed Earth at its closest point in over a century.
- NASA's Goldstone radar captured images showing a small moon orbiting the asteroid.
- The discovery adds to the understanding of binary asteroid systems, which are common among large asteroids.
- The asteroid's approach provided valuable data for future planetary defense strategies.
- A second asteroid, 2024 MK, also passed close to Earth, with its trajectory altered by the encounter.