Japanese spacecraft to attempt landing on asteroid
BY Agencies21 Feb 2019 10:10 PM IST
Agencies22 Feb 2019 3:41 AM IST
Tokyo: A Japanese spacecraft is approaching the
surface of an asteroid about 280 million kilometres from Earth.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said Thursday that Hayabusa-2 began its approach
at 1:15 p.m.
The start was delayed for about five hours for a safety check, but the unmanned
craft is still is due to touch down as scheduled on Friday morning.
It will attempt to collect material from the asteroid that could provide clues about the origin of the solar system and life on Earth.
The landing will require precision. Hayabusa2 is aiming for a 6-metre-wide strip to avoid obstacles on the asteroid's surface.
The asteroid is about 900 metres in diameter. It is named Ryugu after an undersea palace in a Japanese folktale.
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