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                              2018 September 24
                                      [2]
                       Rover 1A Hops on Asteroid Ryugu
    Image Credit & Copyright: ISAS [3] , JAXA [4] , Hayabusa2 Mission [5]

Explanation: Two small robots have begun hopping around the surface of
asteroid Ryugu. The rovers, each the size of a small frying pan [6] , move
around the low gravity of kilometer-sized 162173 Ryugu [7]  by hopping,
staying aloft for about 15 minutes and typically landing again several meters
away. On Saturday, Rover 1A returned an early picture [8]  of its new home
world [9] , on the left, during one of its first hops. On Friday, lander
MINERVA-II-1 [10]  detached from its mothership Hayabusa2 [11] , dropped
Rovers 1A and 1B, and then landed [12]  on Ryugu. Studying Ryugu [13]  could
tell humanity [14] not only about Ryugu's surface and interior, but about what
materials were available in the early Solar System [15]  for the development
of life [16] . Two more hopping rovers are planned [17]  for release, and
Hayabusa2<a/> itself is scheduled to collect a surface sample from Ryugu [19]
and return it to Earth [20]  for detailed analysis before 2021.

                     Tomorrow's picture: autumn skylights

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