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In an undated image provided by NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona, the asteroid Bennu, captured by the OSIRIS-REX spacecraft in 2018. At a news conference on Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021, NASA scientists said there was a 1-in-1,750 chance that the asteroid named Bennu, which is a bit wider than the Empire State Building is tall, could collide with Earth between now and 2300. (NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. --
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arch46
2018-12-28
NASA/GODDARD/UNIVERSITY OF ARIZO/The New York Times Agency/East
The New York Times Agency
NASA/GODDARD/UNIVERSITY OF ARIZO
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