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Japan's space agency blasts crater in asteroid to study the solar system's origins

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Japan's space agency, JAXA, successfully blasted a crater into an asteroid by dropping an explosive onto its surface. The Hayabusa2 spacecraft survived the risky mission, making the JAXA one step closer to finding out more about the origins of the solar system.
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