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Launched ] ]. In ] ] it will meet a ] called ] and study it. Sample material will be returned to ] with a capsule in ]. ''Stardust''' is a interplanetary spacecraft launched ] ]. In ] ] it will meet a ] called ] and study it. Sample material will be returned to ] with a capsule in ]. Additionally the spacecraft passed within 3300 km of the ] ] on ] ] and took several photographs.


==External link==
See also:
* http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/Home.html *http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/Home.html

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Stardust' is a interplanetary spacecraft launched February 7 1999. In January 2004 it will meet a comet called Wild 2 and study it. Sample material will be returned to Earth with a capsule in 2006. Additionally the spacecraft passed within 3300 km of the asteroid 5535 Annefrank on November 2 2002 and took several photographs.

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