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Earth set to host temporary ‘Mini Moon’ as asteroid caught in orbit

By: Isuru Parakrama

September 29, World (LNW): Astronomers have announced that Earth is about to gain a temporary celestial companion, often referred to as a “mini moon.”

Unlike the planet’s familiar moon, this new arrival is an asteroid, recently discovered, and much smaller in size—approximately the length of a school bus, measuring just 10 metres across.

This cosmic visitor is set to make its closest approach on Sunday (29), when Earth’s gravitational pull will capture the asteroid, pulling it into orbit for an estimated two months.

While the asteroid’s size and distance will prevent it from being visible to the naked eye, its temporary presence offers scientists a valuable opportunity to observe and study these fleeting natural satellites.

Though “mini moons” are rare phenomena, they can provide insight into the dynamics of asteroids and their interaction with planetary gravitational forces.

The brief orbit of this asteroid, which will circle the planet before continuing its journey through space, is not expected to pose any threat to Earth.

Instead, it serves as a unique chance for researchers to deepen their understanding of the smaller objects that populate our solar system.

Temporary moons like this asteroid have been observed before, but each presents different characteristics, offering a glimpse into the diverse nature of these transient companions.

The scientific community will no doubt be closely monitoring this encounter, adding to our growing knowledge of the dynamic and ever-changing universe.

*With inputs from BBC

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