Japanese space rovers send footage from asteroid

Japanese space rovers send footage from asteroid

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Science, Other, Physics

11th Grade - University

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The video discusses the deployment of the first robot rovers on the asteroid Ryugu. These rovers, Rover 1A and Rover 1B, move by hopping due to Ryugu's weak gravity and are equipped with cameras to capture high-resolution images and videos of the asteroid's surface. The Hayabusa 2 spacecraft, which deployed the rovers, plans to land on Ryugu by creating a landing zone with a missile, allowing it to collect asteroid samples.

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What are the names of the two Rovers deployed on Ryugu?

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How do the Rovers move around on the surface of Ryugu?

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What type of images are the Rovers taking of Ryugu?

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What is the purpose of the Hayabusa 2 spacecraft's mission on Ryugu?

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What will the Hayabusa 2 spacecraft do to create a landing zone on Ryugu?

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