Earth bids farewell to its temporary 'mini moon' that is possibly a chunk of our actual moon
- Earth will part ways with an asteroid, termed as a "mini moon," which has accompanied it for the past two months as it is influenced by the sun's gravity.
- The asteroid, known as 2024 PT5, may be a fragment ejected from the moon due to a past asteroid impact, providing insights for scientists.
- Despite its proximity of over 2 million miles, the object is too faint to see without a powerful telescope and was never captured by Earth’s gravity according to NASA.
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