THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
December 7, 2020 at 07:25 JST
This photo provided by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) shows the Japanese space capsule, center, which is about to re-enter Earth with asteroid samples as it is seen in Coober Pedy, southern Australia, on Dec. 6. (JAXA via AP)
Japanese space officials said they are excited about the return of a capsule that landed safely in the Australian Outback on Sunday while carrying soil samples from a distant asteroid, and that they are eager to begin analyzing the “treasure” inside. [Read More]
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