Most people would think that Earth only has one moon, but in reality it's had multiple moons on more than one time. And right ...
The universe has quasi-moons, mini-moons, and moonlets, but no official definition of what counts as a moon.
As mankind was planning the first moon landing in the 1960s, an asteroid approached Earth—and still hasn’t left.
Earth has adopted a new (ish) traveling companion. It’s a tiny asteroid with quasi-moon status, named 2025 PN7 by astronomers ...
Contrary to online rumors, Earth still only has one true moon, but astronomers have discovered a so-called 'quasi-moon.' Here ...
The mini-moon/asteroid will only be joining Earth's orbit temporarily before it returns to its other orbital path.
Scientists have discovered asteroid 2025 PN7, a celestial body now identified as a quasi-satellite. This asteroid will orbit ...
NASA has confirmed that a small asteroid named 2025 PN7 has been orbiting alongside Earth since the 1960s and will remain our mini-moon until 2083.
The Earth often gets a few visitors in the solar system, but some stick around for a while. Here's what to know about the ...
Earth still only has one true natural satellite — our 2,159-mile-wide moon oribiting about 239,000 miles away. However, ...
Technically, it's not a real moon. It's what scientists call a quasi-moon—a space rock that doesn't orbit Earth directly but ...
2025 PN7 is a small, dim asteroid that appears to orbit Earth, according to EarthSky. Believed to be a piece of the moon that ...