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Asteroid Watch - jpl.nasa.gov by q8yugmgg4

The most prominent asteroid in the sky is currently yours for the perusing with binoculars — and perhaps even the naked eye.

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NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, has spotted its first never-before-seen near-Earth asteroid, the first of hundreds it is expected to find during its mission to map the whole sky in infrared light.

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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has observed a mysterious X-shaped debris pattern and trailing streamers of dust that suggest a head-on collision between two asteroids.

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Asteroid attack, mini-me, rich neighbors and more. Learn why these are cool asteroid factoids from JPL senior research scientist Don Yeomans.

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Asteroid 2010 AL30 will fly safely past Earth on Jan. 13. There are those who say it may be a used rocket stage. Not so fast says NASA’s Near-Earth Object Office.

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JPL scientists use advanced technologies to track asteroids and comets that have the potential to one day come close to Earth.

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