Hayabusa craft returns to earth with samples from asteroid Itokawa!
Blazing through the Australian outback, the Japanese space probe Hayabusa returned to Earth, hopefully carrying samples gathered from the asteroid Itokawa. There were communications problems during the touchdown encounters, and it’s unsure if any samples were gathered. If the probe did manage to gather even a minute sample, it will be a shining moment in the history of space exploration – the FIRST return of a sample from an asteroid.

Itokawa asteroid

Hayabusa Craft
Appreviated Mission Time-line:
05/09/2003: Launch
05/19/2004: Earth Swing-by
09/12/2005: Arrival at Itokawa (20 KM distance)
10/04/2005: 7 Km distance
11/03/2005: 3 Km distance
11/04/2005: Problems, descent cancelled
11/09/2005: Descent to 70 m
11/12/2005: Descent to 55 m
11/19/2005: Touchdown
11/25/2005: Second Touchdown attempt
06/13/2010: Earth Reentry
UPDATE (6/16/2010):

Hayabusa sample return container after touchdown in the Australian outback. Photo Credit: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
UPDATE (6/18/2010):
The Hayabusa capsule and its heat shields arrived at the “curation center” at the JAXA Sagamihara Campus at 2:15 am (JST).
Source: http://www.jaxa.jp/press/2010/06/20100618_hayabusa_e.html
Source: UniverseToday.com
Reference: SignOnSanDiego.com
Reference: CBC.ca
Reference: Wikipedia Note: This entry has extensive Mission Profile notes, and a Time-line.
Reference: The Andromeda Strain /JK
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