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English: After its flyby of Arrokoth in January 2019, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft imaged the Kuiper belt object 2014 OS393, from a distance of 13,737,520 km (8,536,100 mi). |
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Source | NASA New Horizons LORRI images of 2014 OS393, available at https://pdssbn.astro.umd.edu/holdings/nh-a-lorri-3-kem1-v2.0/data/20190105_040899/ |
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