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A 14-year-old Indian boy from Noida discovers a new asteroid; here's how NASA reacts

A 14-year-old from Noida is making astronomical strides. Daksh Malik, a Class 9 student at Shiv Nadar School, has discovered an asteroid in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.

January 27, 2025 / 17:13 IST
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Daksh Malik (Image: Agencies)

A 14-year-old from Noida is making astronomical strides. Daksh Malik, a Class 9 student at Shiv Nadar School, has discovered an asteroid in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Soon, he will have the rare honour of naming it.

Recognition from NASA
The asteroid, provisionally named '2023 OG40,' was identified through the International Asteroid Discovery Project (IADP). Organised by STEM and Space and the International Astronomical Search Collaboration (IASC), the project enables students globally to help NASA identify new celestial objects. Malik and his teammates spent 18 months meticulously analysing datasets and tracking celestial objects using specialised software.

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According to The Print, Malik is the sixth Indian student to discover a named asteroid. While the discovery awaits NASA's official verification—a process expected to take four to five years—Daksh is already brainstorming names, jokingly suggesting ‘Destroyer of the World’ or the ominous ‘Countdown.’

A journey of curiosity
Malik’s fascination with space began in childhood, nurtured by documentaries on planets and the solar system. His school’s astronomy club introduced him to the IASC programme in 2022. Participants were tasked with identifying potential asteroids by observing movements and light emissions in celestial objects.