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I think that is endangering life in Earth, because of bacteria possibly present on the different asteroids which remain dormant and revice once exposed to oxygen. Not to mention such waste of money when millions of people are dying of hunger every day. I would approve only if these companies that send probes to space mathced dollar to dollar for human services to the third world countries.
If you can dig on an asteroid you can dig in Africa for water first.
I always wonder, how scientists manage to land on a moving object so precisely, It is really great. I heard that Hayabusa completed its mission, and landed in Australia .Hope it has collected some sample particles Which can be analysed. I read that it had technical glitches in all the stages of its mission including failure to collect sample
c'est une très très grande prouesse. j'espère que la sonde reviendra même si çà va être dur puisqu'elle n'a plus qu'un gyroscope sur les 3 au départ...
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adventurem1 1 year ago
Congratulations Japan! The mission *was* successful!
looksintolasers 1 year ago
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I think that is endangering life in Earth, because of bacteria possibly present on the different asteroids which remain dormant and revice once exposed to oxygen. Not to mention such waste of money when millions of people are dying of hunger every day. I would approve only if these companies that send probes to space mathced dollar to dollar for human services to the third world countries.
If you can dig on an asteroid you can dig in Africa for water first.
hrysoulam 1 year ago
Hayabusa just returned to the earth from Itokawa after 7-year journey. How romantic to solve the mystery of the solar system. WHat do you think?
jiroblue 1 year ago
i have meet Hayabusa when i was in my UFo crusing in the space , now im back and can write about it:D
sandlunddd 1 year ago
I always wonder, how scientists manage to land on a moving object so precisely, It is really great. I heard that Hayabusa completed its mission, and landed in Australia .Hope it has collected some sample particles Which can be analysed. I read that it had technical glitches in all the stages of its mission including failure to collect sample
floatinsun 1 year ago 6
世界の皆様、ご声援ありがとうございます!
2009poorman 1 year ago
CONGRATS!!!=)
TheBUNNII27 1 year ago 3
はやぶさ、お帰り!!
Welcom back, HAYABUSA!!
happajyanaiyo 1 year ago 6
Congratulations Japan! I hope that mission will be sussesfull.
gamalloj 1 year ago 19
c'est une très très grande prouesse. j'espère que la sonde reviendra même si çà va être dur puisqu'elle n'a plus qu'un gyroscope sur les 3 au départ...
qqzeubest 4 years ago 8