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On This Day in Space History: Feb. 12, 2001: NEAR-Shoemaker Lands on Asteroid Eros

 An artist's illustration of NASA's NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft at the asteroid Eros.
An artist's illustration of NASA's NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft at the asteroid Eros.

On Feb. 12, 2001, NASA landed a spacecraft on an asteroid! After a five-year mission, the NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft touched down on the near-Earth asteroid 433 Eros.

This was the first soft landing on an asteroid, and it was supposed to be the last thing NEAR-Shoemaker ever did. But NASA was surprised to find that the spacecraft was still intact and totally fine after hitting the asteroid. Instead of ending the mission as planned, NASA spent a couple more weeks studying Eros from up close.

An artist's illustration of NASA's NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft at the asteroid Eros.
An artist's illustration of NASA's NEAR-Shoemaker spacecraft at the asteroid Eros.

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