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Massive Asteroid Will Look Like a Slow-Moving Star During Earth Flyby
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2020-03-10
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The largest asteroid passing Earth in 2020 is set to zip by on April 29th, looking like a slow-moving star in the night sky through telescopes. The “potentially hazardous” asteroid will safely pass at a distance of 4 million miles.
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