How It Works
First, NASA sends a spaceship to meet up with an asteroid that's floating in space. The spaceship uses a special kind of hook, like a giant grappling hook, to catch the asteroid.
Once the asteroid is caught, the spaceship pulls it closer to Earth, just like you might pull your toy car toward you when playing.
Then, NASA lets the asteroid go, and it floats around near our planet. It's like letting your toy car roll freely on the floor again, but now it’s in space!
This helps scientists learn more about asteroids and how to protect Earth from them someday. No magic, just clever planning and a little bit of fun! 🚀NASA wants to catch an asteroid and bring it close to Earth, kind of like how you might catch a ball and throw it back to your friend.
Imagine you're playing with a toy car on the floor. You want to grab it and move it somewhere else. NASA is doing something similar, but much bigger!
Examples
- Imagine using a net to catch a moving ball in space.
- An asteroid is like a rock floating in the sky, and NASA wants to bring it near our planet.
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