Japanese Space Probe

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Japanese Space Probes Success in Landing On Asteroid

An un-manned Japanese space probe has sucessfully landed on an asteroid to collect samples an return to Earth.

The Asteroid is aparrently some 300 Million kilometres away from Earth, and if all is successful the Japanese Space Probe should return to Earth in 2007 in the Australian Outback.


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