00:00On This Day in Space
00:02In 1997, NASA's NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft flew by an asteroid named 253 Matilda.
00:09NEAR, which stands for Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous, launched in 1996 to go orbit another
00:14asteroid named 433 Eros, and it flew by Matilda along the way.
00:17The spacecraft was hibernating in a low-power state for nearly 16 months before the mission's
00:22scientists woke it up to look at Matilda.
00:24It whizzed by the asteroid going 22,000 miles per hour and came within 750 miles of its surface.
00:30The flyby lasted about 25 minutes, and the spacecraft took hundreds of photos along the way,
00:35enough to image 60% of the asteroid's surface.
00:38Scientists were stoked about the quality of the images from this super-fast flyby.
00:42They found that Matilda had a super lumpy and irregular shape, and with a totally battered surface,
00:47this asteroid likely had a violent history of collisions with other rocky objects floating around the solar system.
00:52And that's what happened on this day in space.
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