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The Path that MASCOT Took Across Asteroid Ryugu During its 17 Hours of Life

By: RAS_WEB
On: October 15, 2018
In: News, RSSfeeds, Universe Today

The Path that MASCOT Took Across Asteroid Ryugu During its 17 Hours of Life

The tiny robot lander MASCOT did a fine job on the surface of asteroid Ryugu, and its zigzag path allowed it to gather important data on this ancient piece of rock.

The post The Path that MASCOT Took Across Asteroid Ryugu During its 17 Hours of Life appeared first on Universe Today.

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