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英语新闻丨Tianwen 2 sends back images of Earth, moon

2025/7/2
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China National Space Administration: “天问二号”小行星采样探测器目前状态良好,已在星际旅程中飞行超过33天,距离地球超过1200万公里。我主要负责任务的整体规划和进展监控,确保探测器按计划执行各项任务。目前,探测器正在向目标小行星2016 HO3转移,并且已经传回了地球和月球的图像,这证明了我们的导航传感器工作正常。后续,我将继续关注探测器的运行状态,并及时发布相关信息,确保任务的顺利进行。 scientists: 我认为“天问二号”任务有望取得突破性发现,加深我们对地球和太阳系内小天体的认识。通过对小行星样本的分析,我们可以了解更多关于太阳系早期形成和演化的信息。此外,该任务的第二阶段,即对主带彗星311P的遥感探测,也将为我们提供新的科学数据。我期待着这些发现能够帮助我们更好地理解宇宙的奥秘,并为未来的深空探测任务提供宝贵的经验。

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Welcome to CD Voice, looking at China and the world from different perspectives. Tianwen 2 sends back images of Earth, Moon,

China's Tianwen-2 asteroid sampling spacecraft has been on its interplanetary itinerary for more than 33 days, orbiting at a distance of over 12 million kilometers from Earth. And it is in good working condition, the China National Space Administration said on Tuesday.

The robotic probe is currently traveling on a transfer trajectory toward its destination, a near-Earth asteroid called 2016 HO3, the space administration said in a news release. The CNSA also released two images showing Earth and the moon captured by the spacecraft's narrow field-of-view navigation sensor when it was about 590,000 kilometers away from Earth.

The Tianwen-2 mission, which is China's first attempt to bring pristine asteroid samples back to Earth, was launched on May 29 when a Long March 3B rocket carrying the robotic probe blasted off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province.

The probe's primary objective is to reach 2016 HO3, a small asteroid that is 40 to 100 meters wide, in the summer of 2026. It will study the celestial body up close using a suite of 11 instruments, including cameras, spectrometers and radars, before deploying special devices to collect surface substances.

The asteroid, which is also known as 469219 Kama'oalewa, orbits the Sun and, therefore, is a constant companion of Earth. It is too distant to be considered a true satellite of Earth but is the best and most stable example to date of a quasi-satellite.

After the asteroid samples are collected, the Tianwen-2 probe will fly back to Earth's orbit and send a capsule containing the precious materials to the ground. The samples will be distributed among scientists who will examine their physical properties, chemical and mineralogical content, and isotopic composition, contributing to studies on the formation and evolution of asteroids and the early solar system.

Delivering the samples to Earth will not be the end of the mission. The Tianwen-2 spacecraft will then enter the second phase of its journey, flying toward a main-belt comet called 311P to conduct a remote sensing survey and transmit the data back to Earth for scientific research, according to the CNSA.

The whole mission is expected to yield groundbreaking discoveries and expand the understanding of Earth and small celestial bodies inside the solar system, scientists said. That's all for today. For more news and analysis, buy the paper until next time.