"Uncovering Earth's Minimoons: Keys to Interplanetary Exploration"

Scientists are turning to near-Earth asteroids and temporary companions called "minimoons" to uncover secrets about the early history of the solar system. These cosmic bodies, which have been influenced by the gravitational forces of Earth and other planets, are seen as potential time capsules that could provide valuable insights into the conditions and composition of the early solar system. Recent discoveries, such as water and carbon on the asteroid Bennu, have sparked interest in exploring minimoons as they offer a closer and potentially less contaminated source of samples compared to traditional meteorites. NASA's successful OSIRIS-REx mission has further fueled interest in exploring these cosmic bodies as the next frontier in near-Earth exploration.
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