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Hayabusa Alive, Scientists Less Confused

Posted on November 21, 2005 by Chris Samuel

So it looks like the picture of what happened with Hayabusa is starting to make sense, a very good summary of what happened is in Emily’s blog and Mr 5thStar (sic) has updated his translations of the latest news from Matsuura San at the JAXA press center.

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