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NASA Astronomy Hourly Picture - 2006-08-20: A Map of Asteroid Vesta
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December 11, 2025 at 12:20 PM
NASA Astronomy Hourly Picture - 2010-02-18: Vesta Near Opposition
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November 14, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Vesta isn’t the asteroid we thought it was, it’s rewriting the rules of how planets form. What if this “failed planet” is really the shattered heart of a lost world?

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October 7, 2025 at 5:51 PM
Vesta isn’t just another asteroid it’s rewriting what we know about how planets form. New NASA data hints it’s debris from a shattered world, not a failed one. What secrets still lie within?

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October 6, 2025 at 5:23 PM
NASA Astronomy Hourly Picture - 2011-09-19: The South Pole of Asteroid Vesta
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October 5, 2025 at 4:20 AM
Vesta isn’t what we thought. NASA’s data reveals this giant asteroid might be debris from a shattered world not a failed planet. Could it rewrite how we understand the solar system’s birth?

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October 4, 2025 at 6:30 PM
The Sky Today on Sunday, September 28: Vesta passes M80 - #Astronomy - ift.tt/WYvPtzo
The Sky Today on Sunday, September 28: Vesta passes M80
Asteroid Vesta is moving through Scorpius, standing just a few degrees from the compact globular cluster M80 this evening.
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September 28, 2025 at 11:37 AM
The Sky Today on Sunday, September 28: Vesta passes M80

Back to Article List Asteroid Vesta is moving through Scorpius, standing just a few degrees from the compact globular cluster M80 this evening. Vesta enters Scorpius this month, making a stunning near pass of Nu Scorpii. Credit: Astronomy:…
The Sky Today on Sunday, September 28: Vesta passes M80
Back to Article List Asteroid Vesta is moving through Scorpius, standing just a few degrees from the compact globular cluster M80 this evening. Vesta enters Scorpius this month, making a stunning near pass of Nu Scorpii. Credit: Astronomy: Roen Kelly Look to Scorpius this evening, where the asteroid 4 Vesta floats near the globular cluster M80 close to the Scorpion’s claws. 
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September 28, 2025 at 5:08 AM
NASA Astronomy Hourly Picture - 2014-04-10: Mars, Ceres, Vesta
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August 8, 2025 at 3:20 AM
2 Pallas, the 3rd largest asteroid in the solar system, is now in the constellation Delphinus. It will be in opposition and at its brightest on 8/10. Currently, it is at magnitude 9.4. The brightest star in each image is Saulocin.
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August 3, 2025 at 2:59 PM
NASA Astronomy Hourly Picture - 2006-08-20: A Map of Asteroid Vesta
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July 30, 2025 at 8:20 PM
Vesta forms a double star

Back to Article List Asteroid 4 Vesta stands near a background star today, creating a temporary artificial double star to enjoy. Bright Vesta will be easy to spot this month, curving away from Virgo toward Alpha and Beta Librae. Credit: Astronomy: Roen Kelly Vesta, the…
Vesta forms a double star
Back to Article List Asteroid 4 Vesta stands near a background star today, creating a temporary artificial double star to enjoy. Bright Vesta will be easy to spot this month, curving away from Virgo toward Alpha and Beta Librae. Credit: Astronomy: Roen Kelly Vesta, the second-largest asteroid, is easily visible with binoculars or a telescope. Vesta appears near a fainter star, creating a close pair of lights.
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July 19, 2025 at 5:52 AM
Vesta forms a double star

Back to Article List Asteroid 4 Vesta stands near a background star today, creating a temporary artificial double star to enjoy. Bright Vesta will be easy to spot this month, curving away from Virgo toward Alpha and Beta Librae. Credit: Astronomy: Roen Kelly Vesta, the…
Vesta forms a double star
Back to Article List Asteroid 4 Vesta stands near a background star today, creating a temporary artificial double star to enjoy. Bright Vesta will be easy to spot this month, curving away from Virgo toward Alpha and Beta Librae. Credit: Astronomy: Roen Kelly Vesta, the second-largest asteroid, is easily visible with binoculars or a telescope. Vesta appears near a fainter star, creating a close pair of lights. Locate Vesta in Libra, northwest of the star Zubenelgenubi. Vesta was the fourth asteroid discovered. Seventh-magnitude 4 Vesta is an easy catch from any location and with any equipment: binoculars or a telescope.
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July 19, 2025 at 5:13 AM
NASA Astronomy Hourly Picture - 2006-08-21: Ceres: Asteroid or Planet?
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July 18, 2025 at 6:20 PM