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Quasi-Moon Discovered: New Satellite Near Earth

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Newly Discovered⁣ Asteroid 2025 PN7 Orbits Earth as ‘Quasi-Moon’ after Decades Undetected

Astronomers have confirmed that a ⁤small asteroid,⁤ designated 2025 PN7, is currently orbiting the⁣ Sun alongside earth in a complex orbital​ dance, qualifying it as ​a “quasi-moon.” The discovery, initially made ‍by ‍the Pan-STARRS observatory in Hawaii on August 29th, was only recently confirmed through analysis of decades⁣ of archived⁢ astronomical data. ‍

This celestial companion, ⁢estimated to be‌ around 19 meters in diameter, has remained largely unnoticed due​ to its small size ⁤and faintness.‌ Its orbit isn’t stable like the Moon’s, but rather a looping path that brings it ​close to Earth before continuing its yearly circulation around⁣ the sun. ‍The⁣ existence of 2025 PN7 challenges previous assumptions about the minimum ⁣size for quasi-moons and ‍highlights the potential for numerous, ​yet-to-be-discovered‌ objects sharing our planet’s orbital space.

“Quasimoons have ‌escaped attention ⁢for so⁤ long because they are small‌ and faint,” explained researcher Carlos⁤ de la‌ Fuente Marcos⁣ in a recent article published in Research Notes of the American Astronomical Society. He added, “The existence of 2025 ​PN7 proves that⁢ the lower limit for the size of the quasi-moon may not exist.”

2025 ⁤PN7 joins ⁤a small group of known quasi-moons orbiting near Earth, including Kamoʻoalewa, believed to be a fragment⁢ of the Moon itself. Astronomers are continuing to study ⁣2025⁢ PN7 to refine its size⁢ and orbital characteristics,‍ offering a unique possibility to learn more about the ⁢dynamics of the ‌inner solar ​system and the potential for other hidden companions.

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