A journey of 1.75 billion miles is a long way to go to get a bucket of rocks. But that’s exactly what Japan’s space agency accomplished with its Hayabusa2 spacecraft and a six-year mission to unlock the secrets of the asteroid Ryugu.
As told by science editor Jackson Ryan, it’s a striking tale of machinery pushed to the limits, creative thinking amid the precision specificities of aerospace engineering and a terrestrial journey to an underground town in the Australian outback. And hopping robots.
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