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http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/e/snews/2005/0911.shtml
The Singing Badger wrote:The little-known Japanese asteroid probe Hayabusa is returning images of 24143 Itokawa, a 1km-long NEA.
Malenfant wrote:Maybe it's because the failure rate of japanese missions has been rather high and they don't want to get anyone's hopes up til they know it's successful?
Dollan wrote:So good on Japan. They are indeed trying, and they are finally succeeding! But that's no need to mock the US program and its high rate of success.
Dollan wrote: Everyone in the press was pumped about the arrival of Cassini, and while there has been ongoing successes and absolutely remarkable images (the latest is of Pandora, I see), the press has virtually ignored the goings on at Saturn. The same can be said with the MER rovers.