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Disintegration Scenario for Asteroid P/2013 R3

- Object NameObject NameA name or catalog number that astronomers use to identify an astronomical object.P/2013 R3
- Release DateMarch 6, 2014
- Science ReleaseHubble Witnesses an Asteroid Mysteriously Disintegrating
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Disintegration of Asteroid P/2013 R3
This series of Hubble Space Telescope images reveals the breakup of an asteroid over a period of several months starting in late 2013. The largest fragments are up to 180 meters (200 yards) in radius, each with "tails" caused by dust lifted from their surfaces and pushed back by...

Disintegration of Asteroid P/2013 R3
This video is assembled from a series of Hubble Space Telescope images reveals the breakup of asteroid P/2013 R3 over a period of several months starting in late 2013. The largest fragments are up to 180 meters (200 yards) in radius, each with "tails" caused by dust lifted from...
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Mar 28, 2025
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Claire Andreoli
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