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After traveling a billion kilometers, China's asteroid hunter finally arrives
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What does it take to catch up with a small, tumbling rock hundreds of thousands of kilometers from Earth?
For China's Tianwen-2 mission, the answer was a 400-day chase covering roughly 1 billion kilometers (621 million miles) of deep space—one that has just ended in success.
The China National Space Administration has confirmed that the probe has rendezvoused with the near-Earth asteroid Kamoʻoalewa, also known as 2016 HO3, closing to within about 20 kilometers (12 miles) and officially beginning its scientific exploration phase. ...
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