
Earth's Quasi-Moon Awaits Its New Name
The quasi-moon 2004 GU9, a temporary companion of Earth, is set to receive an official name through a contest organized by Radiolab and the International Astronomical Union. The contest, which received nearly 3,000 submissions from over 90 countries, has narrowed down to seven finalists: Bakunawa, Cardea, Ehaema, Enkidu, Ótr, Tarriaksuk, and Tecciztecatl, each with mythological origins. The public can vote for their favorite name until January 1, 2025, with a panel of experts, including Bill Nye, having selected the finalists.