Members of the JAXA team revealed that they want to use "Hayabusa 2" to collect comet samples, so as to discover more information about the early days of the solar system.

The picture is a computer-generated schematic diagram of "Hayabusa 2" and the asteroid "Ryugu".

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] "I want to go to a comet!" Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has recently started preparing for a new space exploration plan. Team members revealed that they want to use the amine that was successfully collected on the asteroid "Ryugu" Genetic acid's hero "Hayabusa 2" went to the comet to collect samples, so as to dig out more information about the early days of the solar system.

Japanese media "Kyodo News Agency" reported that "Hayabusa 2" team members Tsuda Yuichi and Watanabe Seiichiro expressed at a press conference reviewing the exploration results on the 20th that they wanted to use the technology of "Hayabusa 2" to challenge the acquisition of comet samples task.

They believe that the ice of giant comets may hold valuable information about the early days of the solar system.

JAXA's unmanned probe "Hayabusa 2" has arrived at the asteroid "Ryugu" which is regarded as a "fossil of the solar system" twice in the past and brought back samples to collect samples. The research team also successfully analyzed liquid water and amino acids from the samples More than 20 kinds.

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In the past, there were mainly two theories about the origin of life on the earth: the theory of cosmogenesis and the theory of natural origin. For scientists who support the existence of many amino acids in space celestial bodies, JAXA's discovery undoubtedly supports the statement that "life came from outer space" important evidence.