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Geographos was to be visited by the [[w:Clementine mission]], failed to reach the body. | Geographos was to be visited by the [[w:Clementine mission]], failed to reach the body. | ||
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+ | Animation_of_1620_Geographos_orbit.gif|Animation of the orbit of Geographos as compared to [[Venus]], [[Earth]] and [[Mars]] from 2010 to 2020.<br>From Wikimedia Commons. | ||
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1620 Geographos is a Near-Earth object discovered in 1951 by Albert George Wilson and w:Rudolph Minkowski at Palomar and is named in honor of the w:National Geographic Society.
Geographos was to be visited by the w:Clementine mission, failed to reach the body.
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