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Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jul 7
China Targets Asteroid 2016 WP8 With December 2027 Impact Mission
Updated
Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jul 7

China Targets Asteroid 2016 WP8 With December 2027 Impact Mission

3 articles · Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jul 7

Summary

  • December 2027 is China’s latest launch target for its first asteroid-defense test, a kinetic-impact mission aimed at near-Earth asteroid 2016 WP8.
  • Two spacecraft are planned: an impactor to strike 2016 WP8 in 2029 and an observer to measure the collision and any orbital change.
  • The plan has shifted since at least 2022, moving from an earlier 2025-2027 window and a different target asteroid to the current single-launch concept.
  • China is also studying alternatives including gravity tractors, laser ablation and continuous-thrust methods as it builds a broader planetary-defense system.
  • The mission follows NASA’s 2022 DART success and adds to wider efforts to prepare for future close approaches by near-Earth asteroids.

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