https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/technology/decoding-the-origins-of-earth-s-second-moon-a-scientific-breakthrough/ss-AA1o4AMO?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=fa1328e7a6b54e3ca5e5d01eb2afded7&ei=23
"Inquiring about the number of moons orbiting Earth might appear trivial at first glance, as conventionally we acknowledge just one. Yet, with a slight reframing of the query, the response could prove unexpectedly intriguing.
According to Scientific American, the answer depends on the framing of the question or the person's point of view, and the answer to how many moons the Earth has could be up to eleven.
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