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    Home » China Launches Tianwen-2 Mission to Retrieve Asteroid Samples

    China Launches Tianwen-2 Mission to Retrieve Asteroid Samples

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyMay 29, 2025 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
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    China Takes Bold Step in Space Exploration with Tianwen-2

    In a major milestone for its space programme, China launched the Tianwen-2 spacecraft in the early hours of Thursday, 29 May. This robotic probe is designed to collect samples from a near-Earth asteroid, making China only the third nation to attempt such a feat.

    The spacecraft blasted off aboard a Long March 3B rocket at around 1:31 a.m. local time. The launch took place at the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre, located in Sichuan province. The probe is now on its way to asteroid 469219 Kamoʻoalewa, which orbits roughly 10 million miles from Earth.

    Mission Timeline and Objectives

    Tianwen-2 is expected to reach Kamoʻoalewa by July 2026. Once there, it will collect rock samples and store them in a capsule. This capsule will be sent back to Earth and is scheduled to land in November 2027.

    The mission aims to return pristine samples that can help scientists understand more about the early solar system. These materials are thought to be well-preserved due to the asteroid’s stable orbit and distance from the sun. Such samples could offer insights into the origins of water and organic molecules on Earth.

    Expanding China’s Cosmic Ambitions

    China’s space efforts have gained momentum in recent years. Alongside Tianwen-2, the country has completed several high-profile missions. These include landing a rover on the far side of the moon and maintaining its own space station in orbit.

    The country also has bold plans to send astronauts to the moon by 2030. With increasing investment and rapid development, China continues to establish itself as a significant player in global space exploration.

    with inputs from Reuters

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