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China has released a first image of its Tianwen 2 mission as the spacecraft heads for a near- Earth asteroid.
The spacecraft launched on a Long March 3B rocket on May 28 and is heading for Kamo'oalewa .
The mission aims to provide data on the nature and composition of the planetary bodies.
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