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NASA has received samples of Asteroid Ryugu from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The samples were collected by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft.

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00:00Long ago, a fisherman named Urashimataro
00:05rescued a small turtle from a group of mischievous children.
00:09A few days later, a giant turtle greeted Urashimataro
00:12and carried him beneath the sea to Ryugu Castle.
00:16There, Princess Otohime thanked Taro for rescuing the little turtle
00:20and rewarded him with a mysterious box of treasure.
00:23Today is really exciting.
00:31We're picking up a bunch of samples from the asteroid Yugu.
00:34And this is an asteroid that was visited by a spacecraft from Japan.
00:38This was the Hayabusa 2 mission.
00:40This is the second mission of its kind that they've sent out to asteroids.
00:44It's very similar to the OSIRIS-REx mission that NASA has to the asteroid Bennu.
00:49They went and visited this asteroid and they landed actually two rovers on the surface
00:53to help them figure out where they wanted to sample
00:56and then brought the samples back here to Earth December of 2020.
01:00Our partners at the Japanese Space Agency sent us a box full of samples from Yugu.
01:05So the first thing we have to do is make sure that everything is okay.
01:08It would be really terrible to bring something that far away from space
01:11and then have something go terribly wrong in shipping from Japan to the U.S.
01:15So we just wanted to check everything out, make sure that the packaging was intact,
01:19that everything that was shipped was there, and that nothing was leaking, and that was all fine.
01:24And then we put it in the freezer for safekeeping.
01:27So sample return mission is a really important scientific activity.
01:31Often when we think about space exploration, we're thinking about rovers and flyby missions,
01:36and we forget the true value of just bringing things back into our analytical facilities here on Earth.
01:41And that's something the scientific community has been doing really well for a long time.
01:46If you think about the moon samples and solar particles,
01:49and now asteroids are just some of the many samples that we're bringing back
01:52to try and understand the solar system.
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