(CNN) A near-Earth asteroid named Bennu has turned out to be full of surprises -- the latest of which is the fact that it has a surface similar to a pit of plastic balls, according to NASA scientists.
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Global Asteroid Mining Market Accrued around USD 1 Billion
New York, Aug. 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As per the latest reports by NASA, currently the total number of asteroids is 1,113,527. Asteroid mining is gaining attraction owing to high availability of minerals and metals.
The " Global Asteroid Mining Market " report, recently issued by Kenneth Research contains a concise analysis of market dynamics including growth drivers, restraint factors, current market trends, and development prospects for the market in the years to come.
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Asteroids are the most mysterious objects in the sky. Take the example of asteroid 16 Psyche, where NASA plans to send a spacecraft in 2023, which is made up of various metals.
Phaethon was first discovered by NASA in 1983 and was named after the Greek hero and son of the Sun god Helios. Interestingly, Phaethon was also the first asteroid to be observed via a satellite, according to NASA.
NASA Goddard's 'Web Around Asteroid Bennu' shows in SIGGRAPH film fest
OSIRIS-REx completed a series of complicated maneuvers around Bennu over the course of two-and-a-half years before collecting its sample with a touch-and-go, or TAG, maneuver and exiting orbit.
"I started working with the trajectory data in 2015," Elkins said. "And when you first see an image of all the different maneuvers it looks like a rat's nest. But it was really exciting to see these complicated maneuvers in 3D space."
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NASA Competition Won By Anne Arundel County Student For Asteroid Research | Anne Arundel, MD Patch
North County High School 2022 graduate Dominic Alfinito's star shined brightly at a recent forum sponsored by NASA, so much so that he took first place for his effort in a student poster competition that explained research into hydration patterns on the Oppia crater.
Alfinito, who competed against other high school, college undergraduate, and college graduate students, also explained the research behind his project, " Possible Causes of Hydration of Vesta's Oppia Crater ," at the NASA Exploration Science Forum (ESF) at the University of Colorado late last ...
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