Did you know Earth doesn’t just have one moon? Meet Kamoʻoalewa – a tiny asteroid that orbits the Sun but also dances around Earth like a shy moon. Scientists call it a quasi-satellite or temporary moon, because it's been following Earth for centuries and might stay for hundreds more. Unlike our Moon, Kamoʻoalewa is small – about the size of a skyscraper – and much harder to spot. But its strange orbit and connection to Earth make it a fascinating cosmic companion. In this fun cosmic drama, Earth is surprised, the Moon is jealous, and Kamoʻoalewa just wants to chill.