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A collage of radar images of near-Earth asteroid 2005 WK4 was generated by NASA scientists using the 230-foot (70-meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif., on Aug. 8, 2013. The asteroid is between 660 and 980 feet (200 and 300 meters) in diameter; it has a rounded and slightly asymmetric shape. As it rotates, a number of features are evident that suggest the presence of some flat regions and a bulge near the equator.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sOq6vFgD81lQmQeX7Yl3Ll6uP06MzJDEeuEauSZBBSMZ-m1nweKBK77FPZS6AtUq6xi6yyvZzZM71aY541ZcP6oC2PSgX9i49vRrgx4L6PA93IibqmIlgF7TQjXhc3hMnk3KgOSG6pYQr9wyX41s6aEZa8PJ-k8m6M=s0-d)
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A collage of radar images of near-Earth asteroid 2005 WK4 was generated by NASA scientists using the 230-foot (70-meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, Calif., on Aug. 8, 2013. The asteroid is between 660 and 980 feet (200 and 300 meters) in diameter; it has a rounded and slightly asymmetric shape. As it rotates, a number of features are evident that suggest the presence of some flat regions and a bulge near the equator.
via Science Daily
Zazzle Space Exploration market place
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