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Asteroid Captured By Virtual Telescope Project
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Asteroid 2008 OS7 was captured by Gianluca Masi from Virtual Telescope Project. It's closest approach to Earth was about 1.77 million miles (2.85 million kilometers) away. The space rock is rought 90 feet (271 meters) wide.
Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: Gianluca Masi / Virtual Telescope Project | edited by Steve Spaleta
Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: Gianluca Masi / Virtual Telescope Project | edited by Steve Spaleta
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