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All Set! NASA Chases Down Bennu Asteroid to Unlock Solar System Secrets
The seven-year mission is the biggest and most ambitious mission since the Apollo moon rocks. NASA is sending a space robot to run after an asteroid, but the question is why? In a press conference in mid-August, Jim Green, director of NASA's Planetary Science Division said the mission is aimed to trace the origin of life.
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