2nd Moon Orbiting Earth Discovered
Arctic Fox writes "Astronomers at the Queen Mary & Westfield College in London have discovered a new moon. Named Cruithne, the 3 mile sized "moon" has a horseshoe shaped orbit that is 770 years in length." Heh. Lunar eclipses are just a bit rarer with this moon.
Of course, this technically shouldn't be termed a moon. This body shares an orbit with the Earth about the sun, and does not in any usual sense orbit the Earth. Instead, their orbits coincide so that Cruithne can occupy the same orbital region as the Earth over long periods of time without being ejected by a close approach.
Quantum mechanics: the dreams that stuff is made of.
Not even the Slashdot editors themselves read the Science section!
To the editors: your English is as bad as your Perl. Please go back to grade school.