China launches space probe seeking asteroid samples

By AFP
May 29, 2025
A screengrab shows a spacecraft successfully collides with asteroid Dimorphos. —X@NASA/File
A screengrab shows a spacecraft successfully collides with asteroid Dimorphos. —X@NASA/File

BEIJING: China on Thursday launched a space probe on the country´s first mission to retrieve samples from an asteroid and bring them home for research, the Xinhua state news agency reported.

Beijing has ploughed billions of dollars into its space programme in recent years in an effort to achieve what President Xi Jinping describes as the country´s “space dream”.

It has built a space station orbiting the Earth and plans to run a crewed mission to the Moon this decade ahead of establishing a permanent base there.

A Long March-3B rocket carrying the Tianwen-2 probe blasted off from the Xichang launch site in southwestern Sichuan province “in the early hours of Thursday,” Xinhua said.

“Shan Zhongde, head of the China National Space Administration, stated that the Tianwen-2 mission represents a significant step in China´s new journey of interplanetary exploration,” the news agency reported.

Tianwen-2 is tasked with collecting samples from the near-Earth asteroid 2016HO3, and exploring the comet 311P, according to the country´s space agency.

Discovered by scientists in Hawaii in 2016, the asteroid is roughly 40 to 100 metres in diameter and orbits relatively close to Earth.

It is a “living fossil” consisting of ancient materials that can help scientists understand how the early solar system formed, Xinhua reported this week. The comet, meanwhile, orbits between Mars and Jupiter and is alluring to researchers because it exhibits some features more commonly associated with asteroids.