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Japan space probe drops rovers towards asteroid

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Congratulations! I'll keep my fingers crossed for continued success.

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Fascinating news. Now having secured another three-year term as the leader of the LDP, I hope Abe will approve funding for the construction of the I LC (International Linear Collider) in Tohoku. If completed, the ILC will be used to detect Higgs bosons that might shed light on how our universe began.

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Amazing and unprecedented! Congratulation! Great news, but There is always room for Japan to invest more in JAXA. I want a Japanese Space Station, and in future a japanese moon landing and Mars base. And Japan and USA collaborating together on a “Joint Space Force”.

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I hope the mission is an outstanding success, the last thing you need is to have spent years of hard work and the probe crashes on its side or upside down rendering the probe useless, we all know what has happened to various probes over the years, to Mars etc. Good luck guys I hope it all goes smoothly, and sends back vital data.

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the science is flawed.

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...staying in the air...

This made my day!!

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Good to see people still investing in scientific exploration, and not just always for the military and cyberwarfare

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