By: Jackson Ryan
There was something about this experience that felt "sticky." I'm standing so close to JAXA's Hayabusa2 asteroid lander that I could reach out and touch it.
Jackson Ryan is a science journalist with a background in technology reporting. He has worked for CNET and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), and is currently the Science Editor for Quanta Magazine. Jackson's articles cover a wide range of topics, including astrophysics, climate change, space exploration, and the intersection of science and technology. He is also the President of the Science Journalists Association of Australia and a recipient of the prestigious Eureka Prize.
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