The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT5) UNDATED -- Feb. 5, 2001 -- SCI-NASA-ASTEROIDS -- After a year orbiting the asteroid Eros and completing all its scientific objectives, the NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft will end its mission next week, scientists say. But it will not go quietly. Scientizsts at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, who built the craft and manage the mission for NASA, plan to let NEAR Shoemaker go out in style -- attempting the first landing on an asteroid. A photo of Eros taken by NEAR and released a year ago. (NASA/The New York Times)
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