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Lucy-mission to Trojan asteroids.



Lucy-mission to Jupiter Trojan asteroids wound uncover many secrets of the origin of our solar system and even the entire universe. In the next 12 years, that probe would visit 8 asteroids including 7 Trojan asteroids. 

The thing is that the study of the effect of sunlight on asteroids is one of the most interesting things. When the temperature of the asteroids is decreasing the speed of radioactive splitting would also decrease. And that means the frozen asteroids can hide the radioactive material from the past. And maybe by researching those Trojan asteroids and asteroids at Kuiper Belt we can find chemical combinations from the early solar system. 

And who knows are those asteroids also hiding the evidence of the ancient humanoid visits? Maybe asteroid missions would answer that question in the form of plutonium and neptunium remnants. If there are remains of the synthetic radioactive isotopes that thing would support the theory of ancient visitors. Before any investigations are made we should not give judgments. 

But the thing is Lucy would be the pathfinder for the missions which are going to Kuiper Belt. The system that would travel to Kuiper Belt would be equipped with highly advanced artificial intelligence. And there are lots of things that those probes should do in that distant place. 



Before the Kuiper mission, the other interesting thing is the Trojan asteroids. Those asteroids are at Lagrange points of Jupiter and other planets. So there is lots of research on those asteroids. And in some plans, the solar system will conquer by using the network of the space stations that are anchored in the Lagrange points. 

In that distant and very cold area at the edge of our solar system is particles. Those are coming from the other solar systems. The particles that are coming from other stars are impacting the plasma that is coming from our sun. And those particles are forming the impact wave around the solar system. 

And that area is like a giant freezer where is the first bites of the dust of our solar system waiting for the finder. The fact is that the first samples of another solar system might be taken from the Kuiper Belt when the probe captures the sand bites from the cosmic impact wave where plasma that comes from the sun impacts with the plasma that comes from other solar systems. 


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