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A brief history of Hayabusa

Jun. 8, 2010 | 19:17 PDT | Jun. 9 02:17 UTC
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For those of you who found my Hayabusa mission recap too long, here's a graphical version of the history of the Hayabusa mission. In a week I'll know where exactly to draw that last line segment. Enjoy!

The story of Hayabusa in graph form
The story of Hayabusa in graph form
A brief history of the Hayabusa mission, in graphical format. Credit: © Emily Lakdawalla, The Planetary Society

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Hayabusa Will *Not* Survive this!
... close encounters with the Nullabor plain does that to spacecraft (just ask Skylab!)

Still, (looking at references to 'frankensteining' the engines) the pundits have been shown wrong before.
#1 - Tony Fisk - 06/08/2010 - 21:20
Made of awesome
Emily, this is one of the best uses of graphic information I've seen in a long time! Hayabusa, we love you!

CJSF
#2 - CJSF - 06/09/2010 - 10:24
Sorry... that should be graphical information.

CJSF
#3 - CJSF - 06/09/2010 - 10:24
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