Scientists ecstatic as they open space probe recovered in Outback
Space dust from the Japanese Hayabusa-2 probe landed in South Australia on 6 December and is now back in Japan for analysis.
Space dust from the Japanese Hayabusa-2 probe landed in South Australia on 6 December and is now back in Japan for analysis.
Hayabusa 2 ends its six-year mission at Woomera military test facility in December. Rocks from a distant asteroid will be on board.
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