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Hayabusa’s Itokawa comeback: first asteroid samples reach Earth after a seven-year, bumpy voyage
space3 hours ago

Hayabusa’s Itokawa comeback: first asteroid samples reach Earth after a seven-year, bumpy voyage

After a seven-year journey plagued by fuel leaks, communications glitches, and a sampling system that failed to fire, JAXA’s Hayabusa capsule returned to Earth in 2010 with a 40-centimeter container carrying the first asteroid samples from Itokawa. Although the sampling mechanism didn’t fire, the touchdown disturbed the surface enough for about 1,500 dust grains to be collected, later identified as Itokawa material and tied to the LL chondrite meteorite class for the first time. The mission proved sample return from an asteroid was feasible and informed its successor, Hayabusa2, with broader context later enriched by OSIRIS-REx findings from Bennu.

Peanut-shaped asteroid could hold clues to Earth's water source.
science-and-astronomy2 years ago

Peanut-shaped asteroid could hold clues to Earth's water source.

Salt crystals have been found in a sample of asteroid Itokawa, which was returned to Earth by Japan's Hayabusa mission in 2010. The sodium chloride crystals, which could only have formed in the presence of water, were discovered in the asteroid's sample, implying that the largest body of space rocks in the solar system may be richer in water than previously thought. The finding suggests that most, if not all, of Earth's water arrived via asteroid bombardment during the planet's violent early history.