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Japan Pulls Off One of the Closest Asteroid Flybys Ever

Hayabusa2’s next target is barely bigger than the probe itself

Raccontata daheise.despectrum.ieee.orgscmp.com

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spectrum.ieee.orgStai leggendo5 g fa

Japan Pulls Off One of the Closest Asteroid Flybys Ever

Hayabusa2’s next target is barely bigger than the probe itself

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scmp.com4 g fa

Nasa knows how to deflect an asteroid. Can Japan’s Hayabusa2 pull it off?

Analysts say the Torifune fly-by highlights Tokyo’s growing role in global space safety efforts and its ‘goodwill science’ policy.

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heise.de7 g fa

Japanische Sonde Hayabusa2 rast an Asteroid Torifune vorbei

Nach der Erkundung des Asteroiden Ryugu betreibt die JAXA Hayabusa2 weiter. Kürzlich sammelte die Sonde im Vorbeiflug Daten über einen weiteren Asteroiden.

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  1. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·heise.de

    Japanische Sonde Hayabusa2 rast an Asteroid Torifune vorbei

    Nach der Erkundung des Asteroiden Ryugu betreibt die JAXA Hayabusa2 weiter. Kürzlich sammelte die Sonde im Vorbeiflug Daten über einen weiteren Asteroiden.

  2. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·spectrum.ieee.org

    Japan Pulls Off One of the Closest Asteroid Flybys Ever

    Hayabusa2’s next target is barely bigger than the probe itself

  3. domenica 12 luglio 2026·scmp.com

    Nasa knows how to deflect an asteroid. Can Japan’s Hayabusa2 pull it off?

    Analysts say the Torifune fly-by highlights Tokyo’s growing role in global space safety efforts and its ‘goodwill science’ policy.