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Judi Lynn

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Tue Dec 15, 2020, 08:31 AM Dec 2020

Japan's space agency finds ample soil, gas from asteroid

By MARI YAMAGUCHI
Updated: December 15, 2020 03:40 AM
Created: December 15, 2020 01:02 AM

TOKYO (AP) - Officials from Japan's space agency said Tuesday they have found more than the anticipated amount of soil and gases inside a small capsule the country's Hayabusa2 spacecraft brought back from a distant asteroid this month, a mission they praised as a milestone in planetary research.

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said its staff initially spotted some black particles sitting on the bottom of the capsule's sample catcher when they pulled out the container on Monday. By Tuesday, scientists found more of the soil and gas samples in a compartment that stored those from the first of Hayabusa's two touchdowns on the asteroid last year.

"We have confirmed a good amount of sand apparently collected from the asteroid Ryugu, along with gases," JAXA Hayabusa2 project manager Yuichi Tsuda said in a video message during an online news conference. "The samples from outside of our planet, which we have long dreamed of, are now in our hands."

Tsuda called the successful return of the asteroid soil and gas samples "a major scientific milestone."

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