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Yesterday evening you may have dropped by to watch Slooh’s live coverage of asteroid 2000 EM26 as it passed just 8.8 lunar distances of Earth. Surprise – the space rock never showed up! Slooh’s robotic telescope attempted to recover the asteroid and share its speedy travels with the world but failed to capture an image at the … Continue reading "‘Moby Dick’ Asteroid 2000 EM26 is Missing – Help Astronomers Find It"
Now astronomers are looking for it...
Perhaps it got more attention that it deserved, mainly is the timing is quite close to last year's Russian meteorite. But interesting that it happens.
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