Scientists urge NASA to act on Apophis mission concept

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Scientists are urging NASA to quickly repurpose its twin Janus smallsats to study the asteroid Apophis before its close approach to Earth in April 2029. Originally built for asteroid flybys, the Janus mission was canceled and the spacecraft were placed in storage. Researchers now recommend using them for a pre-flyby mission to Apophis, following discussions at the recent Apophis T-4 Years Workshop, Space News has reported. They are calling on NASA to act on proposals submitted in response to a previous request for information. read more: 👍 Like this video to support renewed efforts in studying one of the most closely watched asteroids in history. 💬 Comment below—should NASA reactivate the Janus spacecraft for a mission to Apophis before its 2029 flyby? 🔗 Share this video to spark public interest in how we prepare for close encounters with near-Earth objects. 🛰️ Want to support the channel? Tap the YouTube Thanks button—your help fuels content that tracks the frontlines of space science and discovery. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for more updates on asteroid missions, NASA decisions, and cosmic events that shape our future. Thanks for tuning in—let’s keep our eyes on the skies! ☄️🌍🔭 Links for B.C. Visit My Website Follow Me On Facebook Subscribe To My Patreon Watch Me On YouTube Follow Me On Twitter Watch Me On Rumble Follow Me On Gab Follow Me On Truth Social Follow Me On BlueSky Watch Me On TikTok #Apophis2029 #JanusMission #nasaupdates
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