That little, white pixelated bean spinning around above might look more like a bad 80s video game than the near-messenger of quick and devastating apocalypse, but that's what happens when you're taking shots 74,000 miles away from your subject. What you're seeing is, in fact, 2012 DA14 at a resolution of around 13 feet per pixel over an 8 hour period just as it was mercifully passing our beautiful space marble by on the evening of February 15.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/VdHOMGthbjg/watch-as-last-weeks-asteroid-decides-to-fly-by-peacefully-instead-of-destroying-us
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