The Crazy Story Of Japan's First Asteroid Mission - Hayabusa Survived Using Expensive Rocket Fuel

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While OSIRIS REx recently returned the largest sample of an asteroid to Earth, the first sample returned by a spacecraft came from Itokawa which was visited by Hayabusa in 2005 and then overcame massive technical problems to return the sample to earth.

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