Two schoolgirls, both 14 and in 10th grade, in India discovered an asteroid near Mars.
The two girls, Vaidehi Vekariya and Radhika Lakhani, both 14 and in 10th grade, were participants in a project sponsored byVekariya and Lakhani used specialized software to analyze the images snapped by the Pan-STARRS telescope in Hawaii, and made the discovery in June, Space India toldThe asteroid, which is named HLV2514, is slowly shifting in its orbit near the red planet and is moving toward...
said. It won't be near Earth for one million years, however, and even then will still be 10 times as far away as the moon.The pair gave it a random name for now but are looking forward to the opportunity to possible name it something else once confirmed, according to"I look forward to... when we will get a chance to name the asteroid,” Vekariya told Reuters, who added that she wants to become an astronaut when she is older.
Lakhani said she is working hard on her education. “I don’t even have a TV at home, so that I can concentrate on my studies,” according to Reuters.
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