Beginning on September 29, a tiny asteroid will begin to orbit Earth and is fundamentally a “mini-moon!”

Scientists discovered the asteroid object back in August and named it 2024 PT Five.

Unfortunately, you won’t be able to see it just by looking up in the sky.

Researchers recommend a telescope used by professional astronomers in order to see this celestial object.

The “mini moon” will be around until November 25, after that it will then return to the asteroid belt and revolve around the sun.

 

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