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China's Tianwen-2 Mission to Sample Asteroid Kamo'oalewa

China's Tianwen-2 Mission to Sample Asteroid Kamo'oalewa

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Mission NameTianwen-2
Target Asteroid469219 Kamo'oalewa (quasi-satellite discovered in 2016)
Mission TypeAsteroid survey and sample-return
Launch TimelineExpected this week
Sampling MethodsTouch-and-go (primary), anchor-and-attach (backup)
Mission Phases1. Sample asteroid surface<br>2. Return samples to Earth<br>3. Proceed to main asteroid belt
Asteroid Characteristics- One of seven known quasi-satellites of Earth<br>- Elliptical orbit around Sun, appears to orbit Earth<br>- Estimated 40-100m diameter<br>- Stable orbit for ~100 years, expected to remain for ~300 more
Scientific Significance- Origins of quasi-satellites<br>- Lunar material hypothesis (possible ejection from Moon)<br>- Giant impact theory of Moon's formation<br>- Gravitational dynamics of near-Earth objects
Technological Challenges- Small size complicates landing<br>- Requires advanced imaging, navigation, and sampling
Predecessor MissionsNASA's OSIRIS-REx, JAXA's Hayabusa2
Global SignificanceChina to join elite group (US, Japan) in asteroid sample-return missions

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