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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End of the world is nigh. Earth contains a fixed weight that probably maintains its gravitational relationship with the sun. Distort this and we could be in danger. Time for this venture to be studied carefully by scientists.

Zap Nirubu while there🙏🏻

Cool. Nothing wrong with this at all.

Best asteroids are red.

You can bet trump has a finger in this pie. Or they told him no and that's another reason he talks down about China. Either/or with this buffoon.

No, please. Wan't a virus enough?

AlexSaundersAU Elon’s getting beat to the asteroids!!

Could they not sent the China government their instead and save' the robots

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