Can you see Earth’s new ‘minimoon’ with the naked eye?

On Sunday (Sept. 29), Earth captured a “second moon” that will accompany our planet on its journey around the sun for the next two months.

The clingy space rock is actually a near-Earth asteroid named 2024 PT5, which measures an estimated 33 feet (10 meters) wide, or about the length of a school bus. Snagged by Earth’s gravity during an unusually close approach, this “minimoon” is predicted to orbit our planet for just 57 days; on Nov. 25, the asteroid will break free of Earth’s influence and resume its regular orbit of the sun without a chaperone, astronomers wrote in the journal Research Notes of the AAS.

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