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Minerva lost in space, Hayabusa still to land



 
 
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Old December 1st 05, 12:52 AM posted to sci.space.moderated
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Default seems Hayabusa DID land...

Jim Kingdon wrote:
Well, there's another article he
http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0511/29hayabusa/ which mentions the
thruster problem, but still seem to quite tell us what is going on.
No doubt partly a question of translation from the Japanese...
There's also http://www.hayabusa.isas.jaxa.jp/e/index.html which has
nice images of the target which Hayabusa dropped.


Thanks for the followup!

/dps

 




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