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New moons are being discovered, especially smaller moons, as the observational techniques, and instruments, improve.

New moons are being discovered, especially smaller moons, as the observational techniques, and instruments, improve.

New moons are being discovered, especially smaller moons, as the observational techniques, and instruments, improve.

New moons are being discovered, especially smaller moons, as the observational techniques, and instruments, improve.

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