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Previous spacecraft have flown by asteroids before and even landed on them. This will be NASA's first attempt to grab samples back from an asteroid. Later this summer, NASA's Dawn spacecraft is set to rendezvous with asteroid Vesta. Last year, a Japanese spacecraft became the first to successfully return dust from an asteroid. Scientists from the NASA mission said their target asteroid is more pristine. NASA selected the asteroid project over missions to return rocks from the moon and land a spacecraft on Venus. The craft will jettison the sample capsule back to Earth and then remain in an orbit around the sun until NASA decides its next destination. ___ Online: NASA: http://www.nasa.gov/
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