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torsdag 26 mars 2015
Asteroid Redirect Mission
NASA announced the next step in the plan to retrieve an asteroid boulder
from a near-Earth asteroid and redirect it into a stable orbit around
the moon to carry out human exploration missions, all in support of
advancing the nation's journey to Mars. For NASA’s Asteroid Redirect
Mission (ARM), a robotic spacecraft will capture a boulder from the
surface of an asteroid for exploration by astronauts in the mid-2020s to
test a number of new capabilities needed for future human expeditions
to deep space, including to Mars. This animation illustrates the crewed
part of ARM, showing how astronauts will travel to the asteroid using
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft,
investigate the boulder and return a sample of the asteroid back to
Earth.
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