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The FINANCIAL Astronomers from the University of Arizona, United States, discovered a tiny new moon. The mini-moon is a space rock that has found itself bound in an Earth orbit. New mini-moon is probably between 1.9 meters and 3.5 metres across, which is around the same size as a mid-size car. That big crescentThe FINANCIAL Astronomers from the University of Arizona, United States, discovered a tiny new moon. The mini-moon is a space rock that has found itself bound in an Earth orbit. New mini-moon is probably between 1.9 meters and 3.5 metres across, which is around the same size as a mid-size car. That big crescent » The FINANCIAL WORLD ....

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2020 in review: Earth acquired a minimoon the size of a 6-year-old


Space
16 December 2020
International Gemini Observatory
For a brief period this year, Earth had an extra moon. The object, called 2020 CD3, was spotted hurtling across the sky in February. After calculating its orbit, astronomers found it had probably been gravitationally bound to Earth for about three years before anyone noticed. By studying its brightness, they calculated that it was probably between 1.9 and 3.5 metres across – about the size of a car.
At the time, it wasn’t 100 per cent clear whether this was a natural object or just a piece of artificial space debris. Now we are fairly sure that it was natural, says Grigori Fedorets at Queen’s University Belfast in the UK. His team has also confirmed its diameter is about 1.2 metres, or around the height of a 6-year-old. ....

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