I noticed that in Patrick's News and at the S&T Website. They plan to return a sample! This could have an enormous effect on meterorite science. Hopefully we'll have a lot of stereo photos from this mission.
From: Canopus56 <canopus56@yahoo.com>
Timely, since the Hayabusa satellite is current maneuvering 20km away from asteriod Itokawa - in preparation of a November soft landing on the asteriod.
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Quoting Chuck Hards <chuckhards@yahoo.com>:
They plan to return a sample! This could have an enormous effect on meterorite science. Hopefully we'll have a lot of stereo photos from this
Uh oh! There is still some 'meteorite science' studying to be done of the crater that was made when the last sample was returned... ;)
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