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Keon Glenn
27 May, 18:30
Why is an asteroid not considered a moon
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Perla Mcbride
27 May, 20:43
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An asteroid is smaller than a moon, it moves, and at times even falls to planets.
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Ezequiel Abbott
27 May, 21:59
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An asteroid is not considered a moon because it is a rock that floats in space and sometimes gravity pulls it in a different direction.
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