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    • The asteroid Apophis will pass about 20,000 miles from Earth on April 13, 2029, closer than many satellites.
    • NASA says there is no impact risk for at least 100 years after optical and radar observations refined Apophis' orbit.
    • NASA redirected OSIRIS-REx, renamed OSIRIS-APEX, and ESA will send spacecraft to study Apophis.

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