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A tiny asteroid, 2025 PN7, has been orbiting the Sun in sync with Earth since 1957, making it a "quasi-moon." Unlike true moons, quasi-moons are not gravitationally bound to Earth but follow a similar orbital path. 2025 PN7, about 62 feet long, will remain Earth's companion until around 2083.
Courtesy: Josh Milton
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