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Can asteroids have moons?
Yes, asteroids can have moons! Some of the larger asteroids in our
solar system actually do have moons. In 1993, an tiny moon called
Dactyl was discovered orbiting the large asteroid Ida. Dactyl is only
about 1 mile wide, while Ida is about 19 miles across. Since then,
several other moons have been discovered orbiting asteroids. In 1999
an 8 mile wide moon called Petit-Prince was discovered orbiting the
135 mile wide asteroid Eugenia. In 2000, the 90 mile wide asteroid
Pulcova was discovered to have its own moon, about nine miles wide.
Over two dozen more have been discovered.
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