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Could this asteroid be a piece of the Moon? A Chinese spacecraft is about to find out
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Could this asteroid be a piece of the Moon? A Chinese spacecraft is about to find out

A Chinese spacecraft named Tianwen-2 is approaching the asteroid 469219 Kamo'oalewa, which is considered a 'quasi-satellite' due to its synchronized orbit with Earth. Scientists debate whether the asteroid is a fragment of the Moon or a common stony asteroid that has been weathered by space conditions. The spacecraft aims to collect samples from the asteroid's surface and subsurface to determine its origin. Recent analysis suggests it might be an LL chondrite, a type of stony meteorite. Tianwen-2 has performed maneuvers to enter orbit around the asteroid, with sample collection planned for early July. The mission highlights the challenges of studying distant objects and the importance of direct sampling for accurate conclusions.

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Could this asteroid be a piece of the Moon? A Chinese spacecraft is about to find out

A Chinese spacecraft named Tianwen-2 is approaching the asteroid 469219 Kamo'oalewa, which is considered a 'quasi-satellite' due to its synchronized orbit with Earth. Scientists debate whether the asteroid is a fragment of the Moon or a common stony asteroid that has been weathered by space conditions. The spacecraft aims to collect samples from the asteroid's surface and subsurface to determine its origin. Recent analysis suggests it might be an LL chondrite, a type of stony meteorite. Tianwen-2 has performed maneuvers to enter orbit around the asteroid, with sample collection planned for early July. The mission highlights the challenges of studying distant objects and the importance of direct sampling for accurate conclusions.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced discussion of scientific theories regarding the origin of Kamo'oalewa, citing both earlier hypotheses suggesting a lunar origin and more recent findings indicating it may be a common stony asteroid. The framing remains neutral, focusing on scientific inquiry rather än

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