Earth has a second moon — car-sized, dark and temporary
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Earth has a second moon — car-sized, dark and temporary

Detected by astronomers at University of Arizona, the small and dark moonlet has been in the Earth's orbit for the past three years and will be ejected by April 2020.

   
A diagram of the temporary moon's orbit created by an orbit stimulator | Twitter | @WierzchosKacper

A diagram of the temporary moon's orbit created by an orbit stimulator | Twitter | @WierzchosKacper

Bengaluru: Astronomers from the Catalina Sky Survey at the University of Arizona have detected an unusually rare and small captured object, the size of a car, in orbit around the Earth. Since the Temporary Captured Orbiter (TCO) is orbiting our planet, technically, it is a natural satellite and thus the Earth’s temporary second moon.