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[ad_1] The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 has reached its closest distance from its target asteroid, the Ryugu. A photo taken on June 24 revealed the interesting form of the asteroid, which scientists have …
Read More »A Japanese probe is approaching an asteroid 180 million kilometers from the Earth
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Read More »The Japanese Hayabusa 2 is getting closer to the Ryugu diamond-shaped asteroid | Space
[ad_1] <! – -> The closest view of Ryugu published up to here, at a distance of only 100 kilometers, on June 20, 2018, showing a rough diamond shape, craters and rocks, …
Read More »Images of a japanese asteroid probe Ryugu
[ad_1] Just days away from its target, the asteroid Ryugu, the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 captured the most detailed photos of the rocky object 900 meters wide. Launched in 2014, Hayabusa2 is expected …
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