Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM)
The Asteroid Impact Mission is a little ESA mission of chance to investigate and show advancements for future missions while performing experimental examinations on a double space rock and tending to Planetary Science. Space rocks and comets are exceptionally fascinating articles, being the remainders of the soonest years of the arrangement of our Solar System, more than four billion years prior. The word Asteroids and Life signifies "star-like" and these items show up in the sky as brilliant, point-like stars. Be that as it may, dissimilar to stars, space rocks will be rocks circling our Solar System: they don't discharge light all alone and are noticeable simply because they reflect daylight.
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- low-orbiting and geostationary satellites
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