Engineers trying to open the capsule containing samples brought by NASA from the Bennu asteroid, which is expected to hit the Earth, cannot open the box. The work has been in vain since September.
The American Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has worked for seven years to collect samples from the asteroid Bennu, which is in danger of hitting the Earth, but the efforts may be in vain.
While it is unknown when NASA’s cargo, which has traveled four billion kilometers, will be opened, engineers have been working since September to unravel the thing or things inside this mysterious box.
It was stated that NASA had been waiting for the cargo in question for exactly 7 years and spent 1.15 billion dollars for this box.
Scientists tried to extract something from the dust particles around this device, which looked like a piece of rock, but their work did not yield any results.
IT IS SAID ‘ASTEROID BENNU MAY HIT THE EARTH’
Bennu asteroid, described as one of the two most dangerous known objects in the solar system, may hit the Earth in the late 2100s.
The American Space and Aviation Administration (NASA) said that it worked for 7 years to prevent Bennu, a 510-meter-long asteroid named after the ancient Egyptian bird god, from colliding with the Earth.
2023-12-19 09:36:53
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