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Japan has just landed two rovers on the surface of an asteroid www.technologyreview.com

posted by  AkihabaraBot | 5 years, 4 months ago

The country is the first to successfully land rovers on an asteroid’s surface.
The journey: The Hayabusa-2 spacecraft set out on its mission to the 3,000-foot-wide Ryugu asteroid in 2014 and finaly arrived in June this year.
The news: Two of the the mission’s four rovers were deployed from the Hayabusa-2, touching down on the asteroid today.
The seven-inch-wide devices will be hopping around the space rock to take photos and temperature readings of Ryugu.
Over the next year, two larger landers will also be released onto the asteroid to collect data and rock samples.