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Japan to launch probe for Mars moons in October: Space agency
Japan’s space agency announced that its mission to collect and return samples from a Martian moon will launch on 20 October.
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Japan’s space agency announced that its mission to collect and return samples from a Martian moon will launch on 20 October. The probe aims to retrieve material from one of Mars’ moons and bring it back to Earth.
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