more news https://northdenvernews.comFour years after leaving Earth, a pogo stick developed in Littleton will touch the surface of the asteroid Bennu, use a vacuum cleaner in reverse to blow up asteroid dirt and catch anything that falls into its ring-shaped container, and then hop back up to the spacecraft that’s been orbiting the asteroid for the past two years. Of course, it’s not an actual pogo stick nor a vacuum cleaner. But the examples used by NASA and local Lockheed Martin Space [...]
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