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rdhatt t1_j6kn5i2 wrote

The title is correct. The asteroid was imaged at ~13,000 miles.

Sources:Website of astronomer cited in Newsweek (warning ads):

https://www.virtualtelescope.eu/2023/01/27/near-earth-asteroid-2023-bu-extremely-close-encounter-image-video-and-podcast-26-jan-2023/

JPL:https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasa-system-predicts-small-asteroid-to-pass-close-by-earth-this-week

>Designated 2023 BU, the asteroid will zoom over the southern tip of South America at about 4:27 p.m. PST (7:27 p.m. EST) only 2,200 miles (3,600 kilometers) above the planet’s surface

edit: ~13,000 miles, not ~22,000. Newsweek is correct, confirmed from first link above

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