Indian two teenagers find asteroid close to Mars advancing toward Earth

Two adolescent students in India found a space rock close to Mars, a space instruction organization in India announced as of late.

The two young ladies, Vaidehi Vekariya and Radhika Lakhani, both 14 and in tenth grade, were members in an undertaking supported by Space India and NASA. The undertaking permits understudies to take a gander at pictures from a telescope in Hawaii.

Vaidehi and Radhika utilized particular programming to break down the pictures snapped by the Pan-STARRS telescope in Hawaii, and made the revelation in June, Space India told Reuters.

The space rock, which is named HLV2514, is gradually moving in its circle close to the red planet and is pushing toward Earth, CNN said. It won’t be close to Earth for 1 million years, in any case, and still, after all that will in any case be multiple times as distant as the moon.

The two young ladies live in the city of Surat in the province of Gujarat in western India.

The pair gave it an irregular name for the time being however are anticipating the chance to conceivable name it something different once affirmed, as per VICE.

“I look forward to …when we will get a chance to name the asteroid,” Vaidehi told Reuters, adding that she needs to turn into a space traveler when she is more established.

Radhika said she is buckling down on her instruction. “I don’t even have a TV at home, so that I can concentrate on my studies,” as indicated by Reuters.

The space rock will be authoritatively dedicated simply after NASA affirms its circle.