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Europe’s Hera asteroid probe heads for Mars after engine burn

a cube-shaped spacecraft with two wing-like solar panels orbits above a reddish-orange planet

The Hera asteroid probe has passed a critical milestone on its journey to study the site of the first asteroid deflection test.

The European Space Agency (ESA) spacecraft fired its three orbital control thrusters for 13 minutes on Nov. 6, following a longer, 100-minute burn on Oct. 23, the agency announced in a statement on Nov. 8.

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