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Minimoons and Their Importance in Understanding Lunar History The significance of these lunar fragments goes beyond simply expanding our knowledge of near-Earth objects. According to Kareta, the ...
INSKEEP: But that's no moon, as Teddy Kareta with the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz., explains. TEDDY KARETA: So when people talk about mini-moons or quasi-satellites or any of these other ...
“For folks down below the equator, the coming weeks and months might be their first good chance to see this thing since the 1950s,” said astronomer Dr. Teddy Kareta, a postdoctoral associate ...
However, this almost-mini-moon is still special as it is potentially a piece of the real moon, said Dr. Teddy Kareta, a postdoctoral associate at Lowell Observatory in Arizona. Kareta is the lead ...
"If there were only one object, that would be interesting but an outlier," Teddy Kareta, a planetary scientist at Lowell Observatory in Arizona, said in March at the 56th annual Lunar and ...
Typically, comets are between 0.6 and 1.8 miles wide, according to Teddy Kareta, a postdoctoral researcher at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. "We know it's big. We know it's an outlier.
This year, that's the night of August 12th into the morning of the 13th,” said Theodore Kareta, a postdoctoral researcher at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff. Allow 20-30 minutes for your eyes to ...