NASA embarks on a 'war' to save the world/science project

NASA embarks on a 'war' to save the world/science project
NASA embarks on a 'war' to save the world/science project
NASA embarks on a 'war' to save the world/science project
 
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The destruction of our habitable planet is almost inevitable if we cannot stop the 'killer'. It's not too late. Within a hundred and a half years, that 'killer' is rapidly moving towards Earth. A huge looking asteroid. Whose name is 'Bennu'. Whatever his path, now he is more likely to fall on earth.

Although astronomers believe, it is through this asteroid that it is possible to know how this solar system was created. How other planets in this solar system including the Earth were born. How was life created on earth? Whether 'life' originated in any other planet in this solar system. So even though he is a 'killer', astronomers have become desperate to find out about him, as well as his appearance, character, behavior, behavior. So it is very important to pick up the 'gravel-stone' from the asteroid and bring it to earth. NASA's spacecraft 'Osiris-Rex' is heading to that asteroid this September to identify the 'killer' for that purpose. The spacecraft will begin to pick up the "gravel-stone" from its carbon-filled backs soon after reaching the 24th 'Benue'. It will also begin the task of 'mapping' various areas of the asteroid. The news was published in the science journal 'Nature-Astronomy'.

"What has caught everyone's attention is the fact that most of these asteroid backs are made up of carbon and hydrogen," says Dhrujyoti Mukherjee, a professor of astronomy at the University of Maryland, a member of NASA's Osiris-Rex mission. One of the major components of life is these two atoms. These are probably different types of organic molecules formed there. Someone whose life may have originated in Daulai in this solar system. And those organic molecules may still be on the apex of the asteroid. Not only that, maybe the body of the 'killer' and its variations will tell us whether Mars or Jupiter's 'moon' was alive in Europe, whether it existed at any time or still. "

Why is it feared that this planet will become 'one and a-half' destruction of our habitable planet?

According to Devendra Ojha, professor of astronomy at the Tata Institute for Fundamental Research in Mumbai, "Bennu" flies around the Earth's orbit every 6 years. Every once in a while, it comes to the earth a little. The orbiting asteroid will move into a 'key-hole' between the earth and the moon in the 25th. Which will bring the asteroid to much of the earth. And in this way, Bennu has a very high probability of hitting the earth within a couple of hundred years or two. However, it may not be possible for him to hit the earth by 20 or 20. The idea is to break the collapsed asteroid with the help of a technology engineer. Because, at least I don't know that we have any technology and technology in our hands so far. "

The only hope is to talk about hope in so much fear. "There is still some doubt as to the likelihood of Bennu's arrival at the neck of the earth," wrote Loretta, chief astronomer at the Osiris-Rex mission.

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