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These tests will help us to understand more about how the universe came to be – SwordsToday.ie
In early December, a pill from the Hayabusa 2 spacecraft was dropped over Australia. It contained samples taken from the asteroid Ryugu, which is about a

In early December, a pill from the Hayabusa 2 spacecraft was dropped over Australia. It contained samples taken from the asteroid Ryugu, which is about a kilometer in diameter and orbits the Sun between Earth and Mars.
The thing counts At 4.6 billion years old, scientists hope the samples will give us new insights into the formation of planets and the early history of the solar system.
Unique samples
The Japanese space agency (Jaxa) is currently in the process of analyzing the samples, and this…
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