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Federer might dominate the grass, but in space? Out there, his rival Rafael Nadal rules. On May 28, 2003, Spanish astronomers discovered a new asteroid in the Main Belt and named it after the tennis star. Today, while Nadal hits at Wimbledon, his namesake is drifting somewhere between Mars and Jupiter, more than 100 million miles from Earth. Track him...or, it, here.—Gregory Mone
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Posted by: Health News | March 22, 2011 at 06:04 AM