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Toutatis: A visitor in our skiesNASA

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

29 September 2004

Toutatis passed Earth at a distance of just 962,951 miles on 29 September 2004. In astronomical terms, that's pretty much a near-miss  Read more : Toutatis: A visitor in our skies

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Stardate: Close encountersNASA/JPL

By The Stardate team (The Open University)

06 August 2004

In September 2004, Asteroid Toutatis is set to impact on millions of Britons as it propels directly into living-rooms around the United Kingdom.  Read more : Stardate: Close encounters

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The Naming of AsteroidsBBC

By Dr David Rothery (The Open University)

04 August 2004

How do asteroids get their names?  Read more : The Naming of Asteroids

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