Hayabusa Sample Allocation Policies Guidelines for the request and allocation of asteroid Itokawa sa 2025

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In 2018, the Hayabusa2 mission successfully encountered asteroid Ryugu. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) spacecraft arrived at, touched down on, collected samples of, and lifted off from the asteroid. It returned samples to Earth in 2020.
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OSIRIS-REx was the first United States spacecraft to return samples from an asteroid. Previous asteroid returns include the Japanese probes Hayabusa, which visited 25143 Itokawa in 2010, and Hayabusa2, which visited 162173 Ryugu in June 2018.

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