There is a suspicion that we have another moon, quite a tiny affair, nnd not one for poets to rave about. What gave rise to the suspicion was a large dark object which was seen crossing in front of moon No. 1. As this object must have been far outside the earth's atmosphere, the natural conclusion was that it was spinning round the earth just as our familiar moon does. As something of the sort had been scon before, there is a feeling that after all there may be n second moon. but one which does not rellect enough of the sun's /light to enable us to detect it until it reveals itself against the bright face of the full moon. A search is being made for this mysterious body, qs il is felt that there is no reason why we should not have two moons as. well as Mars. Indeed, we are very badly placed in the matter of moons. Our solitary one (so far as we know, at present) is trifling compared with the ten of Satin n, the nine of Jupiter, and the four of Uranus.—Exchange.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 7
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298Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 7
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