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Hayabusa 2 will seek the origins of life in space

By T.K. Randall
August 20, 2010 · Comment icon 0 comments

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A successor to Japan's Hayabusa spacecraft could launch as early as 2014 to explore the origins of life.
Hayabusa 2 like its predeccessor will visit an asteroid but this time it will be a much larger one and the mission will be geared towards finding organic molecules that might have seeded our planet with life.
A new-and-improved successor to the troubled Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa – which finally returned a capsule to Earth earlier this year – could launch as soon as 2014. Hayabusa 2 would then be expected to return in 2020, bearing clues to the origin of life on Earth.


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