The CBS article claims that “Earth will get a second “mini-moon” for 2 months this year”. When examining the origin, the author Caitlin O’Kane seems to be a reliable author who has written numerous articles for well-established news outlets and works as a senior manager of content and production at CBS. When searching CBS News on Media Bias Fact Check, the outlet is reported as highly factual, with proper sourcing and no recorded failed fact checks for over the past five years. However, the term “mini-moon” is misleading, as the object is identified by NASA to be an asteroid, named 2024 PT5. While the asteroid will orbit the Earth for a projected 56.6 days, this does not make it a moon. The terminology used by CBS, while it is in quotations in the title, is still misleading and inaccurate to the scientific truth. Though CBS News reports verified facts about 2024 PT5, citing NASA, a highly credible source for space research, the use of the term mini-moon is misleading. When searching for NASA information about the asteroid, outlets such as the NASA blog never referred to 2024 PT5 as a mini-moon, maintaining strictly scientifically accurate terminology. However, when copying the CBS News title into the search bar, many similar articles appeared that also referred to the asteroid as a mini-moon. Outlets such as Live Science, USA Today, Phys.org, and BBC all used the term mini-moon in their titles, only clarifying that the subject mentioned is an asteroid further into the article. Therefore, the CBS News article, and other similar articles, are misleading their audiences by purposefully misusing scientific terms. The difference between news reporting outlets and scientific records such as NASA pages highlights how popular news is often more exaggerated and upheld to less strict standards on its adherence to scientific accuracy.
Caitlin O'Kane - CBS News
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Earth will get a second "mini-moon" for 2 months this year - CBS News
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