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The International Astronomical Union is inviting the public to submit name ideas for one of Earth 's quasi-moons.
Right now, the object is named 2004 GU9, or asteroid 164207 .
The contest is happening in partnership with the podcast Radiolab , hosted by Latif Nasser and Lulu Miller .
Nasser managed to name a quasi-moon of his own on a solar system poster.
Anyone can enter, first of all, no matter their age.
Nasser: Being responsible for the name of Venus ' quasi-moon simply feels like playing the Game of Life .
The names will be narrowed down to 10 finalists, and the committee will go from there.
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