Chinese company to send asteroid-mining robot into space in November

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Origin Space, a Beijing-based private space resources company, is set to send Neo-1, a 30-kilo (66-pound) small satellite carried by a Chinese Long-March series rocket, into space in November.

its spacecraft will be the first space-mining robot produced by a commercial company in the world, and the mission will be a milestone for the space resources industry.

 

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So once you remove minerals, reduce the mass of the asteroid, that will change its trajectory! Then, anything can happen. The trajectory may then bring it to earth?

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