If the moon were bigger, at what point would it be deemed a planet and the earth and 'moon' a 'binary planet' system?/ Derryck Morton.
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TextSeries: BBC Earth. Vol. 14No. 6Do you know?Publisher: Singapore: JSIM Education, May 2022Description: 86 pageISSN: 2737-5560Subject(s): MoonDDC classification: BBC Earth M8461 May 2022
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