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Dactyl
moon of asteroid 243 Ida

Dimorphos
Dimorphos (formal designation (65803) Didymos I; provisional designation S/2003 (65803) 1) is a natural satellite or moon of the near-Earth asteroid 65803 Didymos, with which it forms a binary system. The moon was discovered on 20 November 2003 by Petr Pravec in collaboration with other astronomers worldwide. Dimorphos has a diameter of across its longest extent.

moonlet
thumb|The 400-meter moonlet Earhart (moon)|Earhart in Saturn's [[A Ring, just outside the Encke Gap]]
thumb|Another image of Earhart (moon)|Earhart
thumb|Another moonlet named Bleriot (moon)|Bleriot
thumb|A moonlet named Santos-Dumont (moon)|Santos-Dumont
thumb|A moonlet in Saturn's A ring
Linus
moon of asteroid Kalliope
Romulus
moon of asteroid 87 Sylvia
Petit-Prince
moon of asteroid 45 Eugenia
Remus
moon of asteroid 87 Sylvia
Squannit
asteroid moon of 66391 Moshup