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Apr 28th: Mtn Ops & Close Space Rocks
Today we have story about Steward Observatory’s Mountain Lemmon Operations that helps Catalina Sky Survey to discover many asteroids. Also about 11 close approaches by asteroids larger than 300 feet in diameter.
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