NASA’s Goldstone Radar has captured rare, high-resolution images of asteroid 2025 OW, a newly discovered 200-foot near-Earth object spinning at an extreme rate of 1.5–3 minutes per rotation. Its rapid spin and sharp surface details suggest a solid, cohesive structure likely shaped by the YORP effect. The flyby, at 400,000 miles from Earth, allowed scientists to refine its orbit and improve long-term trajectory predictions.
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