A
Box of Treasure from Asteroid Ryugu – Transcript
[Mysterious music]
[Narrator]
Long ago, a fisherman named
Urashima Tarō rescued a small turtle from a group of mischievous children.
A few days later, a giant turtle
greeted Urashima Tarō, and carried him beneath the sea to Ryūgū Castle.
There, Princess Otohime thanked
Tarō for rescuing the little turtle, and rewarded him with a mysterious box of
treasure.
[Music transitions to jazz]
[Graham]
Today is really
exciting, we’re picking up a bunch of samples from the asteroid Ryugu, and this
is an asteroid that was visited by a spacecraft from Japan.
This was the Hayabusa2
mission, and this is the second mission of its kind that they’ve sent out to
asteroids.
It’s very similar to the
OSIRIS-REx mission that NASA has to the asteroid Bennu.
They went and visited this
asteroid and they landed, actually, two rovers on the surface to help them figure
out where they wanted to sample, and then brought the samples back here to Earth
December of 2020.
Our partners at the
Japanese Space Agency sent us a box full of samples from Ryugu.
So the first thing we have
to do is make sure that everything is okay.
It would be really
terrible to bring something that far away from space and then have something go
terribly wrong in shipping from Japan to the US!
So we just wanted to
check everything out, make sure that the packaging was intact, that everything
that was shipped was there, and that nothing was leaking and it was all fine – and
then we put it in the freezer for safekeeping.
So sample return
mission is a really important scientific activity.
Often when we think
about space exploration we’re thinking about rovers and flyby missions, and we
forget the true value of just bringing things back into our analytical
facilities here on Earth, and that’s something the scientific community has
been doing really well for a long time.
If you think about the
Moon samples and solar particles, and now asteroids are just some of the many
samples that we’re bringing back to try and understand the solar system.
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