LONDON: NASA is seeking designs for an unmanned spacecraft to help it pull off an ambitious mission to move part of an asteroid into orbit around the moon.
The space agency had considered attempting to capture an entire asteroid, but instead said in March it would pluck a 13-foot boulder from one during an unmanned space mission set for 2020. The mission is expected to help test new technologies that could be used on a manned mission to Mars.
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While the request is for ideas, NASA said it isn’t ready yet for a formal procurement offer from the government.
In 2025, the space agency said it would then send two astronauts inside the Orion space capsule to explore the mini-asteroid.
According to NASA’s plan, the astronauts would take a spacewalk on the rock, documenting its surface and grabbing a fragment to bring back to Earth.







