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 ...
The mini-moon/asteroid will only be joining Earth's orbit temporarily before it returns to its other orbital path.
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 ...
2025 PN7 is a small, dim asteroid that appears to orbit Earth, according to EarthSky. Believed to be a piece of the moon that ...
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 ...
NASA confirmed this week that the rock discovered by the University of Hawaii is the small asteroid 2025 PN7, which astronomers have confirmed as a quasi-moon- a rare type of celestial body ...
Unlike the familiar Moon, 2025 PN7 does not orbit Earth. Instead, it travels around the Sun along a path that closely ...