Das Vera-C.-Rubin-Observatorium hat den sich am schnellsten drehenden Asteroiden aller Zeiten mit einem Durchmesser von über einem halben Kilometer entdeckt
Das Vera-C.-Rubin-Observatorium hat den sich am schnellsten drehenden Asteroiden aller Zeiten mit einem Durchmesser von über einem halben Kilometer entdeckt
I propose 2025 MN45 be given the common name Beyblade I(2025).
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That would produce a „spin gravity“ acceleration of 1.1 m/s^2 at the surface, while the force of gravity would produce a downward acceleration of less than 1 mm/s^(2), so this is definitely a solid object.
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>The fastest-spinning main-belt asteroid identified, named 2025 MN45, is 710 meters (0.4 miles) in diameter and it completes a full rotation every 1.88 minutes.
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I propose 2025 MN45 be given the common name Beyblade I(2025).
That would produce a „spin gravity“ acceleration of 1.1 m/s^2 at the surface, while the force of gravity would produce a downward acceleration of less than 1 mm/s^(2), so this is definitely a solid object.
>The fastest-spinning main-belt asteroid identified, named 2025 MN45, is 710 meters (0.4 miles) in diameter and it completes a full rotation every 1.88 minutes.