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Hayabusa2 will bring the collected samples to the world – Somag News
There has been no news from Japan’s spacecraft Hayabusa2 for quite some time. Hayabusa2 landed on the Ryugu asteroid about 290 million

There has been no news from Japan’s spacecraft Hayabusa2 for quite some time. Hayabusa2 landed on the Ryugu asteroid about 290 million miles from Earth about a year ago. The spacecraft will soon return to Earth with samples collected for analysis.
Hayabusa2 is scheduled to land in southern Australia as of December 6. The spacecraft, which will bring samples collected from an asteroid for the first time to Earth, is eagerly awaited by researchers. The samples collected by the spacecraft are thought…
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