2026-07-08
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China's Tianwen-2 probe has successfully arrived at a distance of 20 kilometers from the asteroid 2016 H03,
enabling it to begin scientific exploration after an approximately 400-day journey of about 1 billion kilometers.
That is according to the China National Space Administration.
China launched its first asteroid sample return mission, Tianwen-2, on May 29, 2025, aiming
to achieve multiple goals over a decade-long expedition, collecting samples from the near-Earth asteroid 2016 H03.
And exploring the main belt comet 311P,
which is more distant than Mars, during the approach phase, the probe acquired imagery of the asteroid.
The mission team leveraged optical navigation data gathered during the close approach to refine the asteroid's
ifhimeris, reducing the positional uncertainty previously determined solely through ground-based observations.
From hundreds of kilometers down to the kilometer scale, on its voyage to the asteroid,
the probe executed deep space maneuvers and trajectory correction operations.
On June 6, 2026, the probe achieved its first detection of the asteroid.
On June 7th, at a range of 30,000 kilometers, it entered a coplanar trajectory with the asteroid,
while on June 19th, it approached the asteroid to within 2,000 kilometers.
Next, the National Space Administration said that the probe will progressively conduct