LOST ASTEROID RETURNS TO EARTH0
- From Around the Web, Space
- May 15, 2018
Almost 8 years ago, the Catalina Sky Survey discovered an asteroid as wide as a football field.
Almost 8 years ago, the Catalina Sky Survey discovered an asteroid as wide as a football field.
Astronomers have spotted a carbon-rich asteroid in the icy region beyond Neptune called the Kuiper Belt — the first such asteroid ever found exiled from the inner solar system.
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