Kamoʻoalewa: Breakaway Asteroid and Quasi-Moon
UPDATE/FIX — The links in this post now take you to "Kamoʻoalewa: Breakaway Asteroid and Quasi-Moon" on A Catholic Citizen in America.
I goofed when posting this preview - - - sorry about that: and have a good day/evening/weekend/afternoon.... :)
The asteroid 469219 Kamoʻoalewa isn't exactly Earth's second moon. But it's been circling our world for centuries: and near Earth's orbit for much longer.
Now scientists say they've traced the asteroid back to Giordano Bruno crater on the Moon.
I'll be taking a look at what I could find of their research, Earth's moons, and asteroids whose orbits keep them near Earth. Then I'll talk about one of the more colorful personalities of the Renaissance.
More at A Catholic Citizen in America.
(Scientists trace Kamoʻoalewa to Lunar crater Giordano Bruno. Orbital resonance and horseshoe orbits. A fabulous Renaissance figure and Galileo's reputation.)
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