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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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If you count the satellites, there's a bunch.
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Erin Nelson
Erin Nelson
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True, though officially AZ to our current knowledge and the size substantial enough to be considered a moon the Earth in fact has two moons, and it appears that we have at times temporary moons which then wander off for greener pastures LOL
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MSgt Jason McClish
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I'd say it's most definitely more than 1. How many? I have no idea, but dozens wouldn't be out of the question. We haven't even scratched the surface as far as space exploration goes.
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Erin Nelson
Erin Nelson
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Affirmative MSgt Jason McClish in fact we are also learning that we gain temporary Moon switch will cycle and orbit for a Time only to be detracted away by one of our other planets gravitational field as we draw near so that it will be our moon for a Time before jetting off for other lands LOL
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MSgt Jason McClish
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HOOAH!!!
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SSG Derrick L. Lewis MBA, C-HRM
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Thanks for the thought provoking share Erin Nelson . You keep me on my toes with your vast knowledge of space and science. As a kid, I used to love visiting the Planetarium in Arlington and just fell off as I got older. Good to see your passion still burns, you motivate me to get it back.
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Erin Nelson
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Always glad to be of service sir, and for you and anyone else on here if there's any particular topics that they would like information on I'm happy to fulfill requests as well LOL SSG Derrick L. Lewis MBA, C-HRM
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