China's Tianwen-2 Captures First Image of Kamo'oalewa, Earth's Quasi-Moon

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China's Tianwen-2 Captures First Image of Kamo'oalewa, Earth's Quasi-Moon
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China's Tianwen-2 asteroid-sampling mission released its first image of quasi-moon Kamo'oalewa (asteroid 2016 HO3), taken from about 20 km away on July 2, 2026. The spacecraft will study the object with 11 instruments for roughly a year before attempting a return sample to Earth. Kamo'oalewa, about 16–20 meters across, is a near-Earth quasi-satellite and may be material from the Moon formed by a past large impact Giordano Bruno; a sample could test that idea. Tianwen-2, launched in May 2025, marks China's first asteroid-sample mission, with future plans including Tianwen-3 (Mars sample return in 2028) and Tianwen-4 (Jupiter/Uranus study in 2030).

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