Space
Mission to Lasso an Asteroid: An Update
NASA chief Charles Bolden checked in on the agency’s progress in its mission to lasso an asteroid on Thursday, approximately a month after the President Barack Obama announced in its 2014 budget a full $105 million to get the mission, which may eventually cost more than $2.6 billion, started.
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