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Why collect asteroid samples? 4 essential reads on what these tiny bits of space rock can tell scientists

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13 May 2025
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China’s Tianwen-2 asteroid sample return mission[1] is set to launch[2] this month, May 2025, en route to the asteroid Kamoʻoalewa (2016 HO3)[3]. The country could join the United States and Japan, whose space agencies have both successfully retrieved a sample from an asteroid to study back on Earth.

Several space missions have flown by...

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Read more https://theconversation.com/why-collect-asteroid-samples-4-essential-reads-on-what-these-tiny-bits-of-space-rock-can-tell-scientists-255705

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