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It's called subsatellite.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsatellite
One specific answer is that we call it the Moon.The Earth is a "moon" of the Sun.
A moon is only a moon if it is spherical i believe, if not it is just a satelite, of which jupiter has lots and lots. If a noon had a moon it would have to be very big, or considered a binary pair as what constitutes a satelite is orbiting an orbiter.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/12/2019 13:23:34One specific answer is that we call it the Moon.The Earth is a "moon" of the Sun.Thank Ewe BC. So, our "moon" is called "The Moon" is that it's name ? or does our Moon not have one ?
Quote from: neilep on 14/12/2019 13:33:02Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/12/2019 13:23:34One specific answer is that we call it the Moon.The Earth is a "moon" of the Sun.Thank Ewe BC. So, our "moon" is called "The Moon" is that it's name ? or does our Moon not have one ?Does this then mean that the Sun is a moon of Sagittarius A ?
Quote from: neilep on 14/12/2019 14:14:47Quote from: neilep on 14/12/2019 13:33:02Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/12/2019 13:23:34One specific answer is that we call it the Moon.The Earth is a "moon" of the Sun.Thank Ewe BC. So, our "moon" is called "The Moon" is that it's name ? or does our Moon not have one ?Does this then mean that the Sun is a moon of Sagittarius A ?To be accurate, there is only one "Moon". It is the natural satellite of the Earth that takes roughly a month to complete one synodic period (the word moon comes from the word meaning "month". The tendency to call other natural satellites "moons" is similar to calling all open-end adjustable wrenches "Crescent" wrenches. Crescent is the brand name, and only the wrenches made by that company are truly "Crescent wrenches". The company name just got closely associated with that type of wrench.
Looking at your pic, I'm seriously considering contacting (?)SPCA, Animal Protection, or whatever; but is it too late? Has she gone? Are you expecting her back for "milking time"?
Does this then mean that the Sun is a moon of Sagittarius A ?
Quote from: neilep on 14/12/2019 14:14:47Does this then mean that the Sun is a moon of Sagittarius A ?Few stars actually orbit Sgr-A. The sun is not one of them as its orbital speed is far too large at this distance from such a small object. No, we go around the galaxy in a non-elliptical path and if we orbit anything, it is the general cloud of assorted objects and (mostly) dark matter that exists mostly (but not entirely) within the radius of our circuit. Sgr-A is only a tiny percentage of this mass, and is thus just one of those assorted objects.
Concupiscent cow? Is this getting silly?