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What are JAXA scientists studying in the asteroid Ryugu samples and why is it important?

JAXA scientists are particularly focused on the organic materials found in the Ryugu asteroid samples. They're studying these materials to understand their distribution throughout the solar system and potential connections to life on Earth. This research could provide critical insights about the origins of our solar system and possibly reveal links to how life developed on our planet. The mission yielded more sample material than anticipated, which Seiichiro Watanabe, an Earth and environmental scientist from Nagoya University working with JAXA, considers excellent news. This abundance of material significantly expands their research capabilities, allowing for more comprehensive studies of these valuable extraterrestrial samples.

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Organic Material Studies From Asteroid Samples

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What did scientists find inside the Hayabusa2 capsule that returned from asteroid Ryugu?

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What surprising findings did JAXA scientist Hirotaka Sawada discover when he examined the capsule's sample catcher?

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