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Views of the Asteroid Toutatis, From Earth As Well As Close-Up

When Chinese probe Chang'e buzzed the asteroid Toutatis, it wasn't the only one watching. NASA's observatory in Goldstone, CA was taking radar images, which have now been assembled into a short (40-second) animation. The craft was recording the encounter, too, as reported by Sky & Telescope, which also gives a good summary of the history behind Chang'e's mission.

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  1. Re:The good 'ol days by JWSmythe · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Resolution really helps things...

    It turned the face on Mars into a collection of rocks.

    And more importantly... Porn pictures on computers are no longer fuzzy 16 color images resembling the naked form.. :)

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  2. Space race, finally! by Janek+Kozicki · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Thumbs up for the chineese. As much as I don't like their politcs & government, I am really happy that they will hopefully start a new space race. All the humanity will benefit from that.

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