NASA Applauds Unprecedented Astronomical Discovery by Omani Astronomical Society

📅 February 25, 2025, Washington – NASA, the United States space agency, has commended the remarkable astronomical achievement made by the Omani Astronomical and Space Society with the discovery of two new asteroids, P226fqs and P226gRJ.
Discovery Under the International Asteroid Search Campaign (IASC)
This discovery is part of the International Asteroid Search Campaign (IASC), an initiative aimed at discovering and tracking asteroids near Earth using cutting-edge scientific techniques and precise astronomical data analysis.
Details of the Discovery
One of the asteroids was discovered by Khalfan bin Hamad Al-Malki, a chemistry professor and member of the Omani Astronomical Society, on February 5. Al-Malki is the first member of the society to discover an Earth-approaching object.
Official Registration by NASA
The asteroid P226gRJ has been officially recorded by NASA. Al-Malki now holds a rare privilege to name the asteroid within a week.
This scientific achievement marks a significant milestone for Oman in the field of astronomy and space science, further establishing the Omani Astronomical Society as a leader in astronomical research in the region.
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