File:Hayabusa Re-Entery.jpg
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English: The JAXA Hayabusa spacecraft streaked across the sky like a sabre of light through the clouds as it re-entered Earth’s atmosphere over the Woomera Test Range in Australia. In Kingoonya, the spacecraft’s re-entry was visible to the human eye for only 15 seconds. |
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