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For anyone who would rather have NASA jetting off to Mars than capturing an asteroid, Charles Bolden has three words: "Get over it".
NASA officials talk challenges, and thrills, of capturing an asteroid.
If you have thoughts on how NASA can efficiently identify potentially hazardous asteroids, or ideas for improving the agency's preliminary plans for capturing an asteroid and dragging it into lunar orbit in 2017, NASA officials want to hear from you.
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Nasa has been heavily criticised over its precursor mission, to capture an asteroid and push it into an orbit near the moon, but insists it needs to do so for technological development.
The agency is far more focused on more achievable projects — building the next generation Orion series spacecraft, working on the International Space Station and preparing for a planned future mission to capture an asteroid.
They also want to torpedo a new mission in the president's 2014 budget request that would capture an asteroid and drag it into a lunar orbit.
NASA plans to test the largest and most advanced SEP system ever used in space on their Asteroid Redirect Mission, which is designed to capture an asteroid and place it in orbit around the moon.
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