NASA's Lucy Finds 'Dinky' Asteroid's Moon is Two Fused Asteroids

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NASA's Lucy spacecraft has discovered that asteroid 152830 Dinkinesh, nicknamed 'Dinky,' has a small moon named Selam, which is a contact binary. This moon likely formed from material spun off Dinkinesh due to the YORP effect, which increased the asteroid's rotation. The findings provide insights into the formation of asteroid moons and are published in Nature.
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