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A lost piece of the moon has been discovered orbiting the Earth and sun – CNET
Scientists think the “quasi-satellite” may have been blasted off the lunar surface.

An artist’s impression of Earth quasi-satellite Kamo`oalewa near the Earth-moon system. Astronomers using the Large Binocular Telescope have shown that it might be a lost fragment of the moon.
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