The Hayabusa probe is slowly closing in on a distant asteroid named
Itokawa. Within a few months, after surveying the asteroid thoroughly
from a safe distance, Hayabusa will swoop down to its surface and grab
samples of the dirt for return to Earth, like a spacefaring bird of
prey. In fact, the spacecraft's name comes from the Japanese word for
"peregrine falcon."
Read More
|
|
|||||||||
|
Shabbat Times
About Us
Daily Updates
Search
Donations
This Month
Month Archive
Recent Photos
Login
|
Japan shoots for a piece of an asteroid
Comments
No comments found.
Trackbacks
TrackBack URL: |
||||||||
|
|
|||||||||

![Validate my RSS feed [Valid RSS]](http://www.battalionofdeborah.org/logos/valid-rss.png)