Earth to welcome temporary mini moon for two months starting Sunday

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Earth will soon have a temporary "mini moon," an asteroid about 33 feet (10 meters) wide, named 2024 PT5. It will be captured by Earth's gravity for roughly two months, starting this Sunday. The asteroid was discovered in August by astronomers in Spain. This mini moon is not visible to the naked eye and is expected to orbit Earth for nearly 57 days before leaving on November 25. Such mini moons are likely more common than previously thought, but they are difficult to detect. The last known mini moon was identified in 2020.


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