Author Topic: Come watch the Japs launch a rocket that's gonna return samples of an asteroid  (Read 534 times)

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/jaxa-live

Launch of the Hayabusa 2, actually launches around 10:20 PM CST.

Already being done by the Philae lander, and Japs is a really derogatory term from the WWII era.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philae_%28spacecraft%29

Already being done by the Philae lander, and Japs is a really derogatory term from the WWII era.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philae_%28spacecraft%29
shutup honky

Already being done by the Philae lander, and Japs is a really derogatory term from the WWII era.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philae_%28spacecraft%29

That's a comet, and it will not return with samples. This will actually blast the asteroid for samples below the surface. ya kike


That's a comet, and it will not return with samples. This will actually blast the asteroid for samples below the surface. ya kike
They mainly differ in their composition, but they are quite similar otherwise.  Also, that mission I mentioned is intended to bring back samples.  We will see how it turns out, bud.

Also, that mission I mentioned is intended to bring back samples.  We will see how it turns out, bud.

The Rosetta/Philae mission will not return with samples sadly.