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2020 Fall Recent LPL Headlines
Mapping the Solar System: From the Moon to Bennu - UA News
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Good News: This Comet Won't Cause A Mass Extinction In 2020. Also, It's Really Pretty - NPR
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Interplanetary Visitor Sweeps Past Earth - Arizona Public Media
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx Discovers Sunlight Can Crack Rocks on Asteroid Bennu - UA News
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UA Researchers: Cosmic Collision Created Two Near-Earth Asteroids - Arizona Daily Star
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Asteroids Bennu and Ryugu May Have Formed Directly From Collision in Space - UA News
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2 Different Asteroids Visited by Spacecraft May Have Once Been Part of 1 Larger Asteroid - CNN
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