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Whisper
April 22nd, 2010, 01:19 AM
http://www.montrealgazette.com/technology/2934904.bin

SYDNEY - A Japanese spacecraft which has journeyed to an asteroid is expected to return to Earth at a remote site in the Australian outback in June, the government said on Wednesday.

The unmanned Hayabusa craft, launched by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in 2003, is expected to touch down near Woomera in South Australia, Defence Minister John Faulkner said.

"This has been an historic mission," Faulkner said of the Hayabusa, which reached the Itokawa asteroid in late 2005.

"It is the first time a spacecraft has made contact with an asteroid and returned to earth."

Australian authorities will assist JAXA in recovering the Hayabusa spacecraft and are involved in preparations for its final flight path, he said.

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MaliciousBunface
April 22nd, 2010, 01:45 AM
thats pretty nifty, eh??

mrmcdonaldduck
April 23rd, 2010, 11:24 PM
cool, ive been to woomera. But it wouldnt be the first time this has happened. I think in the 70's a NASA sattelite fell down near albany in western australia, and NASA was fined $400 for littering which they still havent paid, and its worth like 4,000 now.