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NASA: Mystery object orbiting Earth is a 54-year-old rocket, not an asteroid

This Sept. 20, 1966 photo provided by the San Diego Air and Space Museum shows an Atlas Centaur 7 rocket on the launchpad at Cape Canaveral, Fla.
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This Sept. 20, 1966 photo provided by the San Diego Air and Space Museum shows an Atlas Centaur 7 rocket on the launchpad at Cape Canaveral, Fla.
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Updated: 4:09 PM CST Dec 3, 2020
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NASA: Mystery object orbiting Earth is a 54-year-old rocket, not an asteroid
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Updated: 4:09 PM CST Dec 3, 2020
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A mysterious object temporarily orbiting Earth is a 54-year-old rocket, not an asteroid after all, astronomers confirmed Wednesday.Observations by a telescope in Hawaii clinched its identity, according to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.The object was classified as an asteroid after its discovery in September. But NASA鈥檚 top asteroid expert, Paul Chodas, quickly suspected it was the Centaur upper rocket stage from Surveyor 2, a failed 1966 moon-landing mission. Size estimates had put it in the range of the old Centaur, which was about 32 feet long and 10 feet in diameter.Chodas was proven right after a team led by the University of Arizona's Vishnu Reddy used an infrared telescope in Hawaii to observe not only the mystery object, but 鈥� just on Tuesday 鈥� a Centaur from 1971 still orbiting Earth. The data from the images matched.鈥淭oday鈥檚 news was super gratifying!鈥� Chodas said via email. 鈥淚t was teamwork that wrapped up this puzzle.鈥漈he object formally known as 2020 SO entered a wide, lopsided orbit around Earth last month and, on Tuesday, made its closest approach at just over 31,000 miles. It will depart the neighborhood in March, shooting back into its own orbit around the sun. Its next return: 2036.Video: US-European satellite that will measure water levels launches from California

A mysterious object temporarily orbiting Earth is a 54-year-old rocket, not an asteroid after all, astronomers confirmed Wednesday.

Observations by a telescope in Hawaii clinched its identity, according to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

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The object was classified as an asteroid after its discovery in September. But NASA鈥檚 top asteroid expert, Paul Chodas, quickly suspected it was the Centaur upper rocket stage from Surveyor 2, a failed 1966 moon-landing mission. Size estimates had put it in the range of the old Centaur, which was about 32 feet long and 10 feet in diameter.

Chodas was proven right after a team led by the University of Arizona's Vishnu Reddy used an infrared telescope in Hawaii to observe not only the mystery object, but 鈥� just on Tuesday 鈥� a Centaur from 1971 still orbiting Earth. The data from the images matched.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 news was super gratifying!鈥� Chodas said via email. 鈥淚t was teamwork that wrapped up this puzzle.鈥�

The object formally known as 2020 SO entered a wide, lopsided orbit around Earth last month and, on Tuesday, made its closest approach at just over 31,000 miles. It will depart the neighborhood in March, shooting back into its own orbit around the sun. Its next return: 2036.

Video: US-European satellite that will measure water levels launches from California