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Samples returned from the asteroid Ryugu are similar to Ivuna-type carbonaceous meteorites
UploadMacromolecular organic matter in samples of the asteroid (162173) Ryugu
UploadA dehydrated space-weathered skin cloaking the hydrated interior of Ryugu
Download from www.nature.comFormation and evolution of carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu: Direct evidence from returned samples
UploadPreliminary analysis of the Hayabusa2 samples returned from C-type asteroid Ryugu
UploadSpectrally blue hydrated parent body of asteroid (162173) Ryugu
Download from doi.orgAnomalously porous boulders on (162173) Ryugu as primordial materials from its parent body
Download from www.nature.comThermally altered subsurface material of asteroid (162173) Ryugu
Download from www.nature.comBallistic deployment of the Hayabusa2 artificial landmarks in the microgravity environment of Ryugu
UploadCollisional history of Ryugu’s parent body from bright surface boulders
Download from www.nature.comSample collection from asteroid (162173) Ryugu by Hayabusa2: Implications for surface evolution
UploadAn artificial impact on the asteroid (162173) Ryugu formed a crater in the gravity-dominated regime
UploadHighly porous nature of a primitive asteroid revealed by thermal imaging
Download from www.nature.comThe geomorphology, color, and thermal properties of Ryugu: Implications for parent-body processes
UploadThe surface composition of asteroid 162173 Ryugu from Hayabusa2 near-infrared spectroscopy
UploadHayabusa2 arrives at the carbonaceous asteroid 162173 Ryugu—A spinning top–shaped rubble pile
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