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CSS in the News

2017 EA Close Earth Flyby

In another close flyby of Earth, 2017 EA passed 14,500 km (9000 miles) over the Pacific Ocean region on March 2, 2017, its path entering within the ring of orbiting man-made satellites.

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2015 TC25 Smallest Characterized Asteroid

Tiny near-Earth asteroid 2015 TC25, discovered by CSS observer Carson Fuls has been further scrutinized by a team of planetary scientists

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