File:2001sn263 arecibo.png
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English: Observing a close pass of asteroid 153591 (2001 SN263) on February 11, 2008, astronomers discovered that it was a triple system. This image from the Arecibo radio telescope shows all three components. The three are rather similar in size: 2, 1, and 0.4 kilometers in diameter. [statement contradicted by image] |
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Source | http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2008/1326.html |
Author | Arecibo Observatory/NASA |
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