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Curtin University researchers collect package from space – PerthNow
Two Perth scientists were stationed deep in the outback this week, eagerly waiting on a package from outer space.

Two Curtin University researchers found themselves stationed in the outback this week, eagerly waiting on a package from outer space.
In the South Australian desert, they were part of a team waiting on a capsule landing on Earth carrying secrets from Ryugu, a small asteroid located deep in the solar system.
The capsule dropped from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agencys spacecraft Hayabusa2.
It was filled with dust and rock samples collected from the asteroid, and landed in the Woomera Prohibited…
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