DN160822 03

DN160822 03 was a quasi-satellite of Earth that entered the atmosphere and exploded over eastern South Australia as a fireball (bolide) on 22 August 2016.

[2] The Russian website Russia Pulse reported in Russian as follows, translated into English: Scientists of Curtin University in Australia have found out that on 22 August 2016, the atmosphere of the Earth above Australia included a natural Earth satellite.

The small meteorite grasped by an attraction of a planet and for a while become its moon, [it has been learnt by] Science Alert.

Researchers have defined, that speed of the object designated as DN160822 03, at falling was [remarkably] low and made 11 kilometers a second, and its trajectory was [somewhat] steep.

[3][4] The near-Earth asteroid 3753 Cruithne is a co-orbital object in a Horseshoe orbit, as are a number of other quasi-satellites of Earth.