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Remove Image from Favorite List PIA24564 Asteroid Deep Space Network (DSN)
Deep Space Network
2021-09-03 2002x1128x3
This series of images captured on Aug. 22, 2021, shows asteroid 2016 AJ193 rotate as it was observed by Goldstone's 70-meter antenna. The 1.3-kilometers wide object was the 1,001st near-Earth asteroid to be measured by planetary radar since 1968.
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Radar Reveals the Surface of Asteroid 2016 AJ193