
A diamond shaped rubble pile visited by Japan's Hayabusa2 mission, which did nearly everything you can do to an asteroid: it landed hopping rovers, fired a copper projectile to make a fresh crater, grabbed samples from two spots and flew them home in 2020. Ryugu's grains turned out to be rich in water and organic molecules, ancient leftovers from the solar system's birth.
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