China is preparing for a daring space mission that could change how we defend Earth from deadly asteroids :rocket::globe_showing_Europe-Africa:
In a bold step forward, China plans to launch two spacecraft — one to observe and another to slam into an asteroid millions of miles away. The goal? To slightly shift its orbit by just over an inch… and prove we can protect our planet from cosmic threats :collision::satellite:
If successful, this would make China the second nation ever — after NASA’s DART mission — to demonstrate real-world asteroid redirection. It’s part of a larger vision for a global planetary defense system that could one day save humanity from extinction-level events.
Led by top space scientist Wu Weiren, the mission blends cutting-edge tech, international collaboration, and a growing awareness that asteroids are not only dangerous — but also full of untapped resources.
With over 2,000 hazardous asteroids already identified, the countdown to planetary defense has officially begun :hourglass_not_done::milky_way:
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