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Tianwen-2 Reaches Earth’s Quasi-Moon: China’s Sample Mission Arrives at Kamoʻoalewa

The Eastern Herald

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July 6, 2026

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China’s Tianwen-2 reached quasi-moon Kamoʻoalewa on July 2, releasing the first close-up image of an asteroid that has shadowed Earth’s orbit for centuries. CNSA begins surface mapping ahead of a sample return mission planned for late 2027.

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Hindustan Times

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· Jul 12, 2026

What does the Quasi moon look like? China's Tianwen-2 spacecraft captures first glimpse of Earth's elusive companion

China has released the first image of the near-Earth asteroid Kamoʻoalewa, an object often described as Earth's quasi moon.

Scientific American

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· Jul 6, 2026

Chinese spacecraft Tianwen-2 beams back first image of Earth’s “mini moon”

China’s Tianwen-2 aims to collect samples from asteroid Kamo’oalewa and return them to Earth

AzerNews

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· Jul 7, 2026

NASA chief says China may overtake U.S. in space race

China is rapidly advancing its lunar exploration program and is expected to eventually send taikonauts to the Moon, AzerNEWS reports.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 6, 2026

China’s asteroid hunter closes in on target after 400-day trip, though size is a surprise

China’s Tianwen-2 spacecraft has captured its first close-up image of a near-Earth asteroid, revealing that the target is even smaller than anticipated – a factor scientists say will make the sample-return task “far more difficult” than previous Japanese and American missions. The probe captured images about 20km (12.4 miles) from asteroid 2016 HO3 during its approach phase, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) announced on Monday. It was close enough for the spacecraft to begin...

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· Jul 8, 2026

Secretive Chinese probe snaps first photo of Earth's mysterious 'quasi-moon' — and it may pose a big problem

Secretive Chinese probe snaps first photo of Earth's mysterious 'quasi-moon' — and it may pose a big problem

Mashable

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· Jul 8, 2026

Japan and China just flew past asteroids. Heres what they saw.

Japan and China reveal new asteroid photos as their spacecraft, Hayabusa2 and Tianwen-2, capture Torifune and Kamo'oalewa up close.

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Related coverage for "Tianwen-2 Reaches Earth’s Quasi-Moon: China’s Sample Mission Arrives at Kamoʻoalewa": Hindustan Times — What does the Quasi moon look like? China's Tianwen-2 spacecraft captures first glimpse of Earth's elusive companion. Scientific American — Chinese spacecraft Tianwen-2 beams back first image of Earth’s “mini moon”. AzerNews — NASA chief says China may overtake U.S. in space race. South China Morning Post — China’s asteroid hunter closes in on target after 400-day trip, though size is a surprise. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ejNtNQxL6D4N3chXfethnP.jpg — Secretive Chinese probe snaps first photo of Earth's mysterious 'quasi-moon' — and it may pose a big problem . Mashable — Japan and China just flew past asteroids. Heres what they saw.