asteroid Bennu
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Dramatic Sampling Shows New Insights About Surface Structure of Asteroid Bennu
According to recent research, the layer immediately under the asteroid's surface is made up of loosely bonded rock shards that have twice as much empty space as the whole asteroid.
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