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After we retrieved samples of the moon, it was quite a while before we could land on anything else and bring bits of it back home.

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Sources:
jpl.nasa.gov/missions/hayabusa
isas.jaxa.jp/en/missions/spacecraft/past/hayabusa.html
global.jaxa.jp/article/special/hayabusa_sp3/index_e.html
solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/hayabusa/in-depth
global.jaxa.jp/article/special/hayabusareturn/watanabe01_e.html
global.jaxa.jp/article/special/hayabusa/yoshimitsu_e.html
isas.jaxa.jp/en/topics/002154.html
academic.oup.com/pasj/article/64/1/11/2898246

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