4769 Castalia
The asteroid Castalia was the first asteroid to be directly imaged, in August of 1989. Its orbit took it within 11 lunar distances of Earth, allowing it to be scanned with radar from the Arecibo radio telescope.
Castalia was found to have a peanut shape, suggesting two 800m diameter pieces held together by their weak mutual gravity. Since then radar measurements of other asteroids has indicated that this contact binary arrangement appears to be common.
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