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China will protect the Earth: Date given for “Asteroid Propulsion System”!

The China National Space Administration (CNSA) plans to take special precautions with the Asteroid guidance system for asteroids that are likely to hit the Earth.
 China will protect the Earth: Date given for “Asteroid Propulsion System”!
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When it comes to space ventures, China is undoubtedly one of the most developed countries in the world. China’s National Space Administration (CNSA), which has pioneered the space journey of humanity with its many initiatives, is undertaking an initiative to protect the Earth this time.

CNSA will launch the “Asteroid Guidance System” project in 4 years

China National Space Administration (CNSA) is making an attempt to protect the Earth from a possible asteroid impact. According to the news in the Chinese state news agency Global Times yesterday, Wu Yanhua, vice president of the China National Space Administration (CNSA), stated that they decided to start a planetary defense project as China.

Speaking at an event commemorating the launch of China’s first satellite Dongfanghong-1 in 1970, Wu Yanhua made some statements about the project. Yanhua stated that the idea known as “Kinetic Impact” lies at the basis of the planetary defense project in question.

The kinetic impact will be used to divert a large, high-speed spacecraft to the asteroid in question in case of potential danger. However, the project is still in the approval phase for now. If it proceeds as planned, the project will come to life in 2026.

On the other hand, this idea did not just come to China’s mind. NASA is currently testing a project with the same purpose known as the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART). According to the plan, DART will be tested on a small asteroid called Dimorfos this summer.

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