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The Lost Asteroid
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Meanwhile, another shadow had never left humanity’s mind: Apophis 99942.
Discovered in 2004, Apophis was predicted to skim dangerously close to Earth on April 13, 2029. Over the decades, the asteroid had become legend—a space rock that would pass closer than some satellites.
As 2029 approached, humanity prepared not with fear, but awe. Cities hosted “Apophis festivals.” Telescopes sold out. Teachers promised their students a once-in-a-lifetime sky show.
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