Video Of The Week - How To Lasso An Asteroid

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The scientists at US Space Agency NASA are planning a radical new mission, one that entails capturing an asteroid and then sending over a manned spaceship so the astronauts can obtain some samples and bring them back to earth.

The purpose of this expedition is to gain a better understanding of asteroids, meteors and other space rocks. Called an 'asteroid redirect mission', it will be undertaken aboard NASA's state of the art Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, the same spacecraft that is expected to take astronauts to the moon and Mars. In order to demonstrate that the task is not as impossible as it sounds earlier this week, the space agency released a fascinating video to demonstrate how they were planning to accomplish it.

An unmanned solar-powered spacecraft will first pluck an asteroid from its orbit and relocate it to one close to that of the moon's so that astronauts can get to it. Once the rock is in place, a team of 2-4 astronauts will hop aboard the Orion and with the help of solar power and the gravitational pull from the moon, make their way to the asteroid. Once there, they will dock and conduct space walks to photograph the rock extensively and collect samples to bring back to earth. The Orion will then retrace its path back and if all goes according to plan, land in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, within ten days.

Whether NASA will ever get to embark on this mission will depend on if the agency can get approval for the expected cost of between $1- $2.6 billion USD from the US Congress and after that of course, if they can actually get everything to work the way it's being envisioned. But, it is sure fun to think about isn't it?

Resources: Dailymail.co.uk,nytimes.com

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  • dove
    doveabout 11 years
    That was cool
    • kiskadee
      kiskadeeabout 11 years
      I love it mrs.turner.And after reading it i want wor in space when i grow up.
      • caribou
        caribouabout 11 years
        It would be realy fun floating in space about to grab a asteroid and taking it back to earth.
        • immortalreader
          immortalreaderabout 11 years
          this is great for my report in reading class
          • aagr
            aagrabout 11 years
            the video is awesome three things i learned is that the people that went up there was the NASA state of the art orion crew. i also learned that they used solar power and gravitational pulls from the moon to get to the asteroid, pretty smart if you ask me. last thing is they had like 4 astronauts for the job. 2 things that interested me is the video, duh. also the sun moon combo that they used to get up to the asteroid. my question is when will NASA do this thing cooooool
          • depa
            depaabout 11 years
            I learned that they wanted to capture a astroid. I learned that they were planing on landing in the ocean. I learned that they wanted to chip peaces of and send them to nasa. and what interested me was that they wanted to land in the ocean. what interested me was that they wanted to captur an astroid. How are they aboul to swim in the hevy agipment?
            • evch
              evchabout 11 years
              three things i learned are that nasa plans on using more splash landings insted of runway landings like the discovery and the other space shuttle. another thing i learned is that nasa might be doing another launch into deep space. The last thing I learned is space craft might be able to retrace thier steps. Two things i thoght were intresting are spacecraft might be able to retrace thier steps and nasa might do another deep space launch. one question i have is when is this suposed to happen?
            • turner
              Mrs. Turnerabout 11 years
              This is a great article. I want you to write a post about what you think about it. Would like to be an astronaut and go on this mission?
              • tiger2022
                tiger2022about 11 years
                i would wont to go a mission like this and i think it is a great article
              • Nameabout 11 years
                that is very cool
                • edmodo-hctwej4qkz
                  edmodo-hctwej4qkzabout 11 years
                  awesome cool wow cool