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Spacecraft Lands on Eros

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Culminating a five-year mission to explore the near-Earth asteroid 433 Eros, the NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft settled into its final resting place on the 21-mile-long, potato-shaped rock. It is the first craft to land on an asteroid. NEAR Shoemaker, which was built and managed for NASA by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md., continued to take images and collect data on its descent, including the image from 820 feet above the surface, seen here. The spacecraft had orbited Eros for a year, probing the asteroid with infrared and x-ray/gamma-ray spectrometry...Read full article

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