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Japan's Two Hopping Rovers Successfully Land On Asteroid Ryugu (space.com)

sharkbiter shares a report from Space.com: The suspense is over: Two tiny hopping robots have successfully landed on an asteroid called Ryugu -- and they've even sent back some wild postcards from their new home. The tiny rovers are part of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Hayabusa2 asteroid sample-return mission. Engineers with the agency deployed the robots early Friday (Sept. 21), but JAXA waited until today (Sept. 22) to confirm the operation was successful and both rovers made the landing safely.

In order to complete the deployment, the main spacecraft of the Hayabusa2 mission lowered itself carefully down toward the surface until it was just 180 feet (55 meters) up. After the rovers were on their way, the spacecraft raised itself back up to its typical altitude of about 12.5 miles above the asteroid's surface (20 kilometers). The agency still has two more deployments yet to accomplish before it can rest easy: Hayabusa2 is scheduled to deploy a larger rover called MASCOT in October and another tiny hopper next year. And of course, the main spacecraft has a host of other tasks to accomplish during its stay at Ryugu -- most notably, to collect a sample of the primitive world to bring home to Earth for laboratory analysis.
JAXA tweeted on Saturday: "We are sorry we have kept you waiting! MINERVA-II1 consists of two rovers, 1a & 1b. Both rovers are confirmed to have landed on the surface of Ryugu. They are in good condition and have transmitted photos & data. We also confirmed they are moving on the surface."

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  1. Wow, look at the neat stuff you can do by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    when you don't waste all your disposable income policing the world and 'liberating' third world shitholes.

    1. Re:Wow, look at the neat stuff you can do by 110010001000 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Yeah, it would be cool if they could land probes on Mars and stuff.

  2. Re: 1 B for reusable rockets by datavirtue · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Imagine the people we could have lifted out of poverty while creating a stronger nation, economy, and safer world. With the money we are spending on war shit we could have turned this planet into a garden of peace and prosperity a few times over.

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  3. Re: 1 B for reusable rockets by Bert64 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And if you buy food for people in africa or other starving places, you do two things...

    1, make them dependent on your handouts
    2, cause them to have more kids - thus requiring larger handouts in future

    African countries like Zimbabwe used to have no trouble feeding themselves, in fact they used to export a lot of food.
    Proper education is needed, not handouts of food, and they need to actually want the education and learn from it.

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  4. Re: 1 B for reusable rockets by TheDarkMaster · · Score: 3, Insightful

    To be more exact you need both. Provide food for the person not to starve immediately, and when the person is no longer at risk of starvation then you go to the part of educating him.

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