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Hayabusa2 is getting close to home with its samples – SlashGear
It’s been a long time since we talked about the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2. About a year ago, Hayabusa2 landed on the asteroid Ryugu about 180 million miles…

It’s been a long time since we talked about the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2. About a year ago, Hayabusa2 landed on the asteroid Ryugu about 180 million miles away from Earth. The spacecraft is now very close to returning home with samples for further analysis.
Hayabusa2 is expected to return to Earth on December 6, landing in southern Australia. The samples mark the first to be returned from an asteroid, and scientists are excited to begin studying the material. Researchers believe that the samples…
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