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2018年3月30日—Hayabusa,aJapanesespacecraftthatbroughtbackmineralsamplesfromanasteroid,wasriddledwithtechnicalglitches.。其他文章還包含有:「CreatingHAYABUSA」、「Hayabusa」、「Hayabusa」、「Hayabusamission」、「HAYABUSA」、「Hayabusa|Spacecraft」、「Hayabusa2」、「Hayabusa2comeshome」

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Creating HAYABUSA
Creating HAYABUSA

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HAYABUSA was the first probe of its kind to visit an asteroid, observe it, collect a sample, and return to Earth. Everything about the probe had to be ...

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Hayabusa
Hayabusa

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Hayabusa (Japanese: はやぶさ, Peregrine falcon) was a robotic spacecraft developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to return a sample of ...

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Hayabusa
Hayabusa

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The Hayabusa spacecraft touches down on the surface of asteroid Itokawa, marking only the second time in history that a spacecraft has descended to the surface ...

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Hayabusa mission
Hayabusa mission

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Japan's space agency has attempted to detonate an explosive charge on an asteroid some 195 million miles from Earth, in hopes of creating a ...

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HAYABUSA
HAYABUSA

https://www.isas.jaxa.jp

HAYABUSA is a probe to verify the practicality of acquired technology developed to archive future full-scale sample return missions. HAYABUSA' was ...

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Hayabusa | Spacecraft
Hayabusa | Spacecraft

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Hayabusa, series of Japanese spacecraft that explored asteroids. The first, Hayabusa, studied the asteroid Itokawa and returned a sample ...

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Hayabusa2
Hayabusa2

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Hayabusa2 is an asteroid sample-return mission operated by the Japanese state space agency JAXA. It is a successor to the Hayabusa mission, which returned ...

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Hayabusa2 comes home
Hayabusa2 comes home

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The Hayabusa2 probe has been on a 6bn km, ¥30bn ($388m) round trip to an asteroid named Ryugu, which started six years ago in December 2014.