File:Bennu rotation PolyCam 2018-12-02.gif
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English: This mosaic of images shows Bennu’s entire surface as the asteroid rotates. This data was collected as OSIRIS-REx approached Bennu using the spacecraft’s long-range PolyCam imager. |
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Source | https://www.asteroidmission.org/3_asteroid-bennu-rotation_sm/ |
Author | NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona |
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