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Old 23-March-2006, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Melusine
IMO, You have everything correct except the asteroid and its feature. It was a first of something, and it's not Wilson-Harrington, it's an asteroid. Again, it's funny looking, but there's a name for that, too.


*Arneb, I'm just jostling with you. I don't think you're capable of really annoying me.
Wilson-Harrington is an asteroid (well at least it has an asteroid designation) but my next try is definately an asteroid: 4769 Castalia ... the first asteroid to be "directly" imaged from the Earth's surface and the first bifurcated asteroid to be observed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4769_Castalia
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