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New photos of Ryugu reveal 30-foot-wide impact site that formed when Hayabusa-2 BOMBED the surface

Japanese scientists have succeeded in creating what they called the first-ever artificial crater on an asteroid, a step towards shedding light on how the solar system evolved, the country's space agency said Thursday.

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