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Keyword: Gaspra
![Лицо астероида Гаспра](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/03/25/0001197276/gaspra_gal_big.preview.gif)
12.07.1998
Asteroid 951 Gaspra is a huge rock tumbling in space. Gaspra became one of the best-studied asteroids in 1991 when the spacecraft Galileo flew by. In the above photograph, subtle color variations have been exaggerated to highlight changes in reflectivity, surface structure and composition.
![Лучший снимок астероида Гаспра](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/09/23/0001193210/gaspra_galileo.preview.gif)
20.10.1995
Above is the best yet color image of the asteroid Gaspra based on data returned by NASA's Galileo spacecraft. Color variations have been added to high resolution images and enhanced to highlight changes in reflectivity, surface structure and composition. The illuminated portion of the asteroid is about 11 miles long.
![Астероиды](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/09/08/0001192780/asteroids3_neargal_big.preview.jpg)
13.03.1998
No asteroid or comet is known to be on a collision course with Earth. The asteroid designated 1997 XF11 had been predicted to come uncomfortably close, but new estimates place its passing beyond the orbit of the Moon. This earth-approaching asteroid was discovered by SpaceWatch astronomer Jim Scotti in December of last year.
![Лучший вид астероида Гаспра](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/10/28/0001180621/gaspra_galileo.preview.jpg)
27.10.2002
Asteroid 951 Gaspra is a huge rock tumbling in space. Gaspra became one of the best-studied spacecraft Galileo flew by. In the above photograph, subtle color variations have been exaggerated to highlight changes in reflectivity, surface structure and composition.
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