Earth's "second moon" isn't quite that, but it's likely a chunk of our Moon
https://youtu.be/nTGRXCcuRJ8 Kamo?oalewa, "wobbling celestial object" in Hawaiian, is the name of a 165-foot rock that swings around the Earth on the reg, sometimes just 9 million miles from us. It's easy to think of Kamo?oalewa as a second moon but there's one big difference: Our Moon orbits the Earth, but even though Kamo?oalewa gets (kinda)…
Kamo?oalewa, "wobbling celestial object" in Hawaiian, is the name of a 165-foot rock that swings around the Earth on the reg, sometimes just 9 million miles from us. It's easy to think of Kamo?oalewa as a second moon but there's one big difference: O... [953 chars]
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