Microscope images of Ryugu samples collected from the first and second landing sites of the Hayabusa2 mission, respectively. Credit: Jaxa/Jamstec Samples from the asteroid Ryugu collected and returned to Earth
Microscope images of Ryugu samples collected from the first and second landing sites of the Hayabusa2 mission, respectively. Credit: Jaxa/Jamstec Samples from the asteroid Ryugu collected and returned to Earth
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Schematic of the two-channel picture. As the atmosphere expands and rarefies, a fraction of particles decouples from the collisional flow and streams outward ballistically. The collisional channel can remain Parker-like
Dr. Robert H. Goddard and a liquid oxygen-gasoline rocket in the frame from which it was fired on March 16, 1926, at Auburn, Mass. Esther Goddard, from the Clark University
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