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What will happen to the asteroid Ryugu samples after initial studies in Japan?

Following studies conducted in Japan, the asteroid Ryugu samples will be distributed to NASA and other international research groups. This collaborative approach allows for additional research beyond Japan's initial analysis. The sharing of these rare materials from over 200 million miles away represents a significant scientific partnership that will maximize the scientific value of the Hayabusa2 mission's findings, potentially providing further insights into the origins of our solar system and life on Earth.

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WION·8 months ago

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What did scientists find inside the capsule delivered by the Hayabusa2 space probe from asteroid Ryugu?

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What was the purpose of the Hayabusa2 capsule being dropped in the Australian desert?

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What types of samples were found inside the capsule from asteroid Ryugu?

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What challenges did scientists face during the landings of the Hayabusa2 space probe on asteroid Ryugu?

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