Top Ten Moon Facts Sister Moons

The moon is Earth's only natural satellite, right? Maybe not. In 1999, scientists found that a asteroid five kilometers (three miles) wide may be caught in Earth's gravitational grip, thereby making it a satellite of our planet.

Cruithne, as it is called, takes 770 years to complete a horseshoe-shaped orbit around Earth, the scientists say, and will remain spinning around Earth for at least 5,000 years.