Scope on the Skies: September in the skies

by: Bob Riddle

Although there weren't any visible planets at the beginning of the September 2004 school year, there were plenty of other celestial thrills to make up for it. These include the strangely shaped asteroid Toutatis that tumbled past the Earth, coming within 1,609,344 kilometers of our planet. Also noteworthy were the activities related to the exploration of our solar system such as the Genesis spacecraft that made it's way home. Read about these fascinating events in this issue of Scope on the Skies.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 9/1/2004Stock # ss04_028_01_18Volume 028Issue 01

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