Asteroid dust recovered from Japan’s daring Hayabusa2 mission0
- From Around the Web, Space
- December 15, 2020
Scientists hope the dark grains from asteroid Ryugu will improve their understanding of the Solar Systems’ formation.
Scientists hope the dark grains from asteroid Ryugu will improve their understanding of the Solar Systems’ formation.
Japanese craft collected dust from the asteroid Ryugu that scientists hope could shed light on the origins of life
A six-year mission will soon bring back a few grains of soil that could explain how water arrived on our planet
466 million years ago, the break-up of a large space rock may have led to major changes in our planet’s biodiversity
The pristine space material may help explain life’s beginnings