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Robotic spacecraft will visit asteroid, comet, scientists say

Probe plans to collect samples, explore celestial bodies during 10-year mission

- By ZHAO LEI in Nanjing zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese scientists and engineers have begun to develop a robotic spacecraft to collect samples from an asteroid and have performed many ground tests, a top scientist said.

Ye Peijian, a leading spacecraft researcher at the China Academy of Space Technology, said Chinese researcher­s have chosen 2016 HO3, the smallest and closest “quasi-satellite” to Earth, as the target.

“We plan to use a probe to obtain some samples and bring them to Earth. After accomplish­ing this goal, it will continue to fly toward a mainbelt comet to explore it,” he told the main forum of the 2021 China Space Conference in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on Saturday, which was China’s Space Day. “The whole mission is expected to take about 10 years.”

The mission’s basic road map is to use a large carrier rocket to send a probe consisting of two parts — an orbiter and a reentry module — toward the asteroid. After approachin­g the asteroid, the spacecraft will first orbit around the small body and then fly very close to it to use a mechanical arm to collect samples from its surface. Carrying the samples, the probe will fly back to Earth orbit and release the reentry module, allowing it to fall back to the ground with the samples.

The orbiter will then travel toward a main-belt comet named 311P to continue its scientific exploratio­n tasks.

Ye said the mission has been included in China’s interplane­tary exploratio­n program, which also plans to retrieve samples from Mars and send a spacecraft to the Jovian system.

“We want to explore an asteroid because, scientific­ally speaking, such small, celestial bodies contain traces left through the evolution of our solar system that will help scientists deepen their knowledge about the system and origins of life,” he said. “Exploring an asteroid requires new types of spacecraft and scientific apparatus, which will boost research in space science and technology.”

Such missions will enable humanity to prospect for exploitabl­e resources and devise methods for avoiding asteroid-caused hazards, Ye said.

Scientists have identified about 1 million asteroids in our solar system, with more than 20,000 of them traveling near Earth, he said.

2016 HO3, also known as 469219 Kamo’oalewa, was first spotted in April 2016 by an asteroid survey telescope at the Haleakala Observator­y in Hawaii.

The celestial body travels in an orbit around the sun that makes it a constant companion of Earth. It is too distant to be considered a true satellite of Earth, but it is the best and most stable example to date of a near-Earth companion, or quasi-satellite, experts from NASA have said.

The mission will be challengin­g because it will take a very long period of time and involve a great many uncertaint­ies, Ye said, adding that scientists hope it can obtain informatio­n about the physical, chemical, structural and orbital characteri­stics of 2016 HO3 and 311P.

He said that designers and engineers will need to develop technologi­es to allow the probe to carry out highly sophistica­ted maneuvers such as orbiting around a celestial body with weak gravitatio­nal attraction.

 ?? FENG PENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors tour an exhibition about Chinese rockets, staged as part of celebratio­ns of China’s Space Day, in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on Saturday.
FENG PENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors tour an exhibition about Chinese rockets, staged as part of celebratio­ns of China’s Space Day, in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on Saturday.

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