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Hayabusa2 mission to Ryugu: How to watch asteroid sample return to Earth live – CNET
The historic Hayabusa2 sample return mission is set to blaze across the southern skies on Saturday.

A capsule containing pristine asteroid samples will blaze a trail down to Earth on Saturday morning US time.
JAXA
Japanese Space Agency JAXA is gearing up to return samples collected from asteroid Ryugu by the intrepid, expertly engineered Hayabusa2 probe. The spacecraft’s sample collection capsule is set to land near Woomera in the Australian outback early Sunday morning local time (Saturday in the US and Europe). If you want to find out how to watch the sample return mission live, we’ve got you…
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