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Scientists Think They've Solved The Mystery of Asteroid Ryug
Scientists Think They've Solved The Mystery of Asteroid Ryug
Scientists Think They've Solved The Mystery of Asteroid Ryugu's Origin
In 2014, the Japanese Space Agency JAXA launched the Hayabusa 2 spacecraft to visit asteroid Ryugu. It arrived at the asteroid in June 2018 and studied it from orbit for over a year. Hayabusa 2 even dispatched four rovers to the asteroid's surface.
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