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Earth has a temporary, tiny companion. While not quite a "mini moon," since it will never be captured by Earth's gravity, Asteroid 2024 PT5 does have a similar orbit as our planet and will linger in our vicinity for a few months.

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Asteroid 2025 PT5 is tiny – estimated to be about 33 feet (10 m) wide, compared to the Moon's diameter of 2,159 miles (3,475 km) – so it does not pose a threat to Earth.

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The asteroid will return in January 2025 with a close approach 5x the distance from Earth to the Moon, and NASA plans to use its Goldstone radar to get a better look then.

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Jair Alvarez 🇺🇲vor 1 Jahr

Can this mini moon 🌕 affect satellites?

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NASA JPLvor 1 Jahr

Good question! Geostationary satellites orbit Earth at a distance of over 22,000 miles. This asteroid won't come closer to Earth than over a million miles, so it will have no effect on our satellites, as it's far too far away.

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J.W.Tvor 1 Jahr

How difficult would it be to bring an asteroid like this into orbit? This would benefit our knowledge so much! - asteroid mining - formation of the solar system - orbital dynamics - etc.

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DeFi Don⌘vor 1 Jahr

Very cool. Is there ever a possibility we could capture a second moon? If so, curious what would need to happen.

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Driskoll Xunvor 1 Jahr

@AsteroidWatch Stick a permanent relay antenna & some observation instruments on it.

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Universevor 1 Jahr

Interesting to know that it will never be captured by Earth's gravity!

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Angel Ascaniovor 1 Jahr

Jupiter and Saturn watching earth is unable to capture Ast2024 PT5.

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Claud Manuhutuvor 1 Jahr

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