The plane spent roughly 33 minutes in the air and a passenger said that there was an extremely loud noise emanating from the aircraft
- AFP news agency (@AFP) February 22, 2019
Hayabusa2 was launched in December 2014 from the Tanegashima space centre and is scheduled to return to Earth in late 2020.
Towards the end of June 2018, it arrived at the asteroid and was first located at a height of 20 km, but also went as close at 6 km to conduct the necessary preliminary studies to define the eventual landing site.
If the probe successfully returns to Earth with the samples, valuable clues about the origins of the solar system could be provided, the Japanese aerospace agency said.
The asteroid Ryugu - the name of a magical submarine palace from Japanese folklore - is about 900 metres in diameter and slightly cubic in shape.
Like other minor planets, it is considered to be among the oldest bodies in the solar system and therefore has the potential to provide information on the evolution of the universe.
The Japanese aerospace agency had already undertaken a similar mission, with the Hayabusa1 spacecraft, between 2003 and 2010 to take samples from a different type of asteroid.
That project was successfully completed after several technical problems and delays, including loss of contact with the spacecraft.
The plane spent roughly 33 minutes in the air and a passenger said that there was an extremely loud noise emanating from the aircraft
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