Earth's new minimoon might be a rocket humans launched into space in the 1960s

Observers think it may have been launched into space in the 1960s.

The Catalina Sky Survey spotted this object moving against the starry background before realizing it is an incoming minimoon.
The Catalina Sky Survey spotted this object moving against the starry background before realizing it was an incoming minimoon.
(Image credit: Catalina Sky Survey)

Earth is getting a small new moon, but it might have been made by people.

Astronomers at the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona first detected the object back in February as a flash of light darting across space.

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