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                                2018 November 1
                    Hayabusa2 Ascends from Asteroid Ryugu
 Image Credit: JAXA [2] , U. Tokyo [3] , Kochi U. [4] , Rikkyo U. [5] , Nagoya
      U. [6] , Chiba Tech.</a/>, Meiji U. [8] , U. Aizu [9] , AIST [10]

Explanation: Will spacecraft Hayabusa2 be able to land safely on asteroid
Ryugu? Since arriving in June, pictures show that the surface of
kilometer-sized Ryugu [11] is covered with boulder [12] s, so that finding a
flat enough area for the bus-sized spacecraft [13] to touch down is proving a
challenge [14] . In the featured video [15] , the shadow of Japan's [16]
robotic Hayabusa2 [17] can be seen on the rugged face of Ryugu [18] while
ascending last week from a touchdown rehearsal only 20 meters over the
surface. Previously, small frisbee [19] -sized landers detached from
Hayabusa2, made contact with the diamond-shaped asteroid's surface [20] , and
started hopping [21]  around. Studying Ryugu [22]  could tell humanity [23]
not only about the minor planet [24] 's surface and interior, but about what
materials were available in the early Solar System [25]  for the development
of life [26] . The touchdown of the Hayabusa2 mother ship is slated for [27]
early next year, hopefully followed by a soil sample collection for return to
Earth.

                        Tomorrow's picture: star smoke

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