A privately-built spacecraft has embarked on an unprecedented deep space mission to scout out an asteroid’s potential for mining.
The probe, called Odin, was launched on a SpaceX rocket alongside a robotic moon lander that will drill for water and a lunar orbiter that will map water resources with an instrument built by the University of Oxford.
Odin is destined for asteroid 2022 OB5 that’s believed to be rich in platinum and similar metals, which are critical for electronic, medical and green technology
Sky’s Thomas Moore has been investigating whether the mission will be worth it.
Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/odin-probe-blasts-off-on-spacex-rocket-to-survey-asteroid-for-possible-mining-mission-13317543
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