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  2. New Horizons - Wikipedia

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    New Horizons is an interplanetary space probe launched as a part of NASA's New Frontiers program. [5] ... Asteroid 132524 APL viewed by New Horizons in June 2006.

  3. 15810 Arawn - Wikipedia

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    Before 486958 Arrokoth was discovered in 2014, Arawn was the best known target for a flyby by the New Horizons spacecraft after its Pluto flyby in 2015. [15] [16] Arawn was one of the first objects targeted for distant observations by New Horizons, which were taken on 2 November 2015. [17] More observations were made in April 2016. [7]

  4. 132524 APL - Wikipedia

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    132524 APL (provisional designation 2002 JF 56) is a small background asteroid in the intermediate asteroid belt.It was discovered by Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research in May 2002, [1] and imaged by the New Horizons space probe on its flyby in June 2006, when it was passing through the asteroid belt.

  5. For comparison, the average distance between the Earth and the moon is about 385,000km (239,000 miles). So far, about 25,000 large asteroids have been discovered as potential “city killers”.

  6. How to watch a stadium-sized asteroid zoom by Earth this week

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    Another gigantic asteroid will come within Earth's neighborhood on Wednesday, and Earthlings can watch it live online, knowing it's at a safe distance. How to watch a stadium-sized asteroid zoom ...

  7. 2024 YR4 - Wikipedia

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    2024 YR 4 is an asteroid between 40 and 100 metres (130 and 330 ft) in diameter, classified as an Apollo-type (Earth-crossing) near-Earth object.It was discovered by the Chilean station of the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) on 27 December 2024.

  8. Asteroid to zip past Earth on Thursday. Here’s how to watch

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  9. 2014 OS393 - Wikipedia

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    The orbits of New Horizons potential targets 1–3. 2014 OS 393 (PT2) is in red. 486958 Arrokoth (PT1) is in blue. 2014 PN 70 is in green.. 2014 OS 393 was discovered by the New Horizons Search Team with the help of the Hubble Space Telescope [11] because the object has a magnitude of 26.3, which is too faint to be observed by ground-based telescopes.