Deep Space I fails to get close-range photos during asteroid flyby
While Deep Space I flew within 10 miles of Asteroid Braille, the spacecraft failed to take any close-range photos, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), said. The best black-and-white image seen so far is at about 70 minutes prior to closest approach, with the asteroid appearing as just four...
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