Earth Gets Another Quasi-Moon
The Bad Astronomer writes Astronomers have found a new asteroid, 2014 OL339, that is a quasi-moon of the Earth. Discovered accidentally earlier this year, the 150-meter asteroid has an orbit that is more elliptical than Earth's, but has a period of almost exactly one year. It isn't bound to Earth like a real moon, but displays apparent motion as if it did, making it one of several known quasi-moons.
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Troll is not a replacement for I disagree.
That's no moon!
So in other words...aliens.
Planet X? Nibiru? Curious George?
Is a quasi-moon like a quasi -planet (i.e., Pluto)?
2014 OL339 is awkward. It sounds like it needs a proper name.
How about Quasimoondo?
Lost at C:>. Found at C.
Would this one be easier to fully chrome?
1. bring it into true earth orbit
2. ???
3. Profit!
For sure. They are watching us.
It could hold a buried "Archive of the Ancients" on it left in case that civilization fell. Awaiting civilization to reemerge to the point where it could be found again. It conveniently comes within a close distance once every year...
Just imagine; one of the last musical archives in it having pop music sounding just like Justin Bieber.. We might not have enough time to stop the cycle from happening all over again!
That would be ideal as my secret hideout...
It could hold a buried "Archive of the Ancients" on it left in case that civilization fell. Awaiting civilization to reemerge to the point where it could be found again. It conveniently comes within a close distance once every year...
Just imagine; one of the last musical archives in it having pop music sounding just like Justin Bieber.. We might not have enough time to stop the cycle from happening all over again!
Actually.. On top of that it crosses Venus's and Mars orbits every year too. Could be a low cost cargo ferry, at least for us someday.
put a computer on it and power it with solar panels, and track its voyage, should be interesting
Um, no, it means almost exactly - very close to exact. "Almost" is not a good engineering term but in context it's perfectly acceptable.
Looks kinda like it.
and on this moon there is a teapot