Swiss Amateur Astronomer Makes Rare Asteroid Moon Discovery
Schafmatt Observatory observer makes unexpected discovery of asteroid moon, confirmed by German colleagues in groundbreaking astronomical finding.

Key Takeaways
- Amateur astronomer Josef Käser discovered a previously unknown moon orbiting an asteroid.
- The discovery was confirmed by astronomers in Eberfing, Germany.
- The observation method used was stellar occultation.
- The asteroid is technically known as (108968) 2001 PE40.
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They Said
"It suddenly became clear to me that I had discovered something truly special. I was simply delighted."
"In football terms, this discovery is comparable to winning the Swiss championship, but not to winning the Champions League."