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Does Earth have any known satllites?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

The earth has one known natural satellite, referred at as "the moon" by most

English-speaking cultures, and hundreds if not thousands of man-made items,

ranging from large packages of communications and surveillance equipment to

nuts, bolts, and odd scraps of hardware, all placed in earth orbit since 1957.

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