1. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory tracked two near-Earth asteroids, one with a moonlet. 2. Asteroid 2011 UL21, nearly a mile wide, was discovered to have a moonlet orbiting it. 3. Radar observations provided valuable data on asteroid sizes, orbits, and interactions with Earth's gravity.
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