BEIJING, Sept.18 (Xinhua) -- China's space scientists
plan to develop spacecraft to study asteroids in the near future, according to
experts at the annual conference of the China Association for Science and
Technology.
The Beijing Morning Post on Monday quoted an unnamed
expert with the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp. as saying the study
of asteroids or comets had been listed on China's space program.
The Chinese spacecraft would probably land on the
asteroids or crash into minor planets, similar to the Deep Impact mission of
NASA, said the expert.
On July 4 last year, the Deep Impact spacecraft
arrived at Comet Temel 1, impacting with a mass of 370 kg.
The study of asteroids was significant to the search
for life outside the Earth, said experts.
Japan has also sent spacecraft to probe asteroids.
Asteroids are rock and metallic objects that orbit
the Sun, butare too small to be considered planets. They are known as minor
planets and range in size from Ceres, with a diameter of about 1,000 km, down to
the size of pebbles.
Sixteen asteroids have a diameter of at least 240 km.
They have been found inside the Earth's orbit to beyond Saturn's orbit. Most,
however, are contained within a main belt between the orbitsof Mars and Jupiter.
Some have orbits that cross the Earth's path and some have even hit the Earth in
times past.
Asteroids are material left over from the formation
of the solar system.Much of mankind's understanding of asteroids comes from
examining pieces of space debris that fall to the surface of Earth.
Because asteroids are material from the very early
solar system, scientists are interested in their composition.
Before 1991 the only information obtained on
asteroids was through Earth-based observations. Then in October 1991, asteroid
951 Gaspra was visited by the Galileo spacecraft and became the first asteroid
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