But Rubin’s early data is confounding. Among the newly discovered asteroids, researchers identified 76 with reliable spin ...
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Record-breaking asteroid spins so fast it should tear itself apart
With data collected months before its main survey is due to begin, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory is already upending what we ...
2025 MN45 isn't the overall spin-rate record holder. Astronomers have found a number of small asteroids — those just a few ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has identified asteroid 2025 MN45, a 710-metre-wide object spinning once every 1.88 minutes.
Perseverance rover found a rock on Mars named Phippsaksla with so much iron and nickel that it could be a meteorite.
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