Earth to gain temporary mini moon today as asteroid enters orbit

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Today, Earth will temporarily gain a second "mini moon," named 2024 PT5. This small asteroid, about the size of a bus, will enter Earth's gravitational field at 11:54 PM and remain until November 26, 2024. 2024 PT5 is significantly smaller than Earth's moon, measuring only 10 to 11 meters wide. It was discovered on August 7 in South Africa and will orbit at a distance of 4.5 million kilometers from Earth. Residents in the UAE will not be able to see the mini moon, as it is too faint for the naked eye or standard telescopes. Only large telescopes can observe it, and it poses no threat to Earth.


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