Dactyl size and scale context

Dactyl is the tiny moon of the main-belt asteroid 243 Ida and the first asteroid moon ever discovered. Galileo photographed it during the 1993 Ida flyby, settling a long-running question about whether asteroids could keep natural satellites. Read its scale context, comparisons, and journey links on the canonical object page.

152830 DinkineshSq-type binary main-belt asteroid·910 m
162173 RyuguCarbonaceous near-Earth asteroid·1 km
DactylAsteroid moon·1.6 km
MethoneSmall inner moon·3.88 km

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