Earth is set to have a temporary moon this month, caused by a small asteroid entering its orbit.
This moon will orbit Earth for a short time before eventually drifting away into space.
Such temporary moons are called "mini-moons" and are often too small to be noticed without special equipment.
Scientists are excited to study these mini-moons to learn more about their composition and behavior.
The arrival of a new moon showcases the dynamic relationship between Earth and smaller celestial bodies.
Observing this event can enhance our understanding of orbital mechanics and asteroid interactions.
While it may be temporary, this moon offers a rare glimpse into the wonders of our solar system.