the-star-stuff:

Asteroid Fly-By

On January 31, the 20-mile-long asteroid Eros makes its closest pass by Earth in 37 years. It will miss us by 16.5 million miles, but that’s still close enough for amateur astronomers to see it with a small telescope.
Credit: Wikimedia Commons

the-star-stuff:

Asteroid Fly-By

On January 31, the 20-mile-long asteroid Eros makes its closest pass by Earth in 37 years. It will miss us by 16.5 million miles, but that’s still close enough for amateur astronomers to see it with a small telescope.
Credit: Wikimedia Commons

the-star-stuff:

Asteroid Fly-By

On January 31, the 20-mile-long asteroid Eros makes its closest pass by Earth in 37 years. It will miss us by 16.5 million miles, but that’s still close enough for amateur astronomers to see it with a small telescope.

Credit: Wikimedia Commons

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