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Gaia’s mission is a complicated one. It’s attempting to chart every star in our galaxy, which could num0ber upwards of 400 billion. However, more recently it turned its instruments inward looking for asteroids and boy did it find some.

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00:00Gaia's mission is a complicated one. It's attempting to chart every star in our galaxy,
00:09which could number upwards of 400 billion. However, more recently, it turned its instruments
00:14inward, looking for asteroids. And boy, did it find some. It's now being reported that the Gaia
00:19mission has identified some 352 additional asteroids whipping around our solar system.
00:24But these asteroids weren't just simple rocks that were previously undetected. According to
00:29their recently released findings, these are asteroid moons, meaning they are asteroids
00:33circling other asteroids, making them binary pairs. That means that the 352 newly minted asteroid moons
00:41nearly doubles the number of previously discovered pairs. The researchers say that binary pairs are
00:46hard to spot, as they're not only small, but also far away. Experts predict that one-sixth of all
00:51asteroids should have a pair. But so far, they've only been able to identify a few hundred of them
00:56amongst the million known. With the researchers adding that this most recent find shows that
01:00there are many more asteroid moons out there just waiting to be found.

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