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The universal sample holders of microanalytical instruments of FIB, TEM, NanoSIMS, and STXM-NEXAFS for the coordinated analysis of extraterrestrial materials

open access: yesEarth, Planets and Space, 2020
We developed universal sample holders [the Kochi grid, Kochi clamp, and Okazaki cell) and a transfer vessel (facility-to-facility transfer container (FFTC)] to analyze sensitive and fragile samples, such as extremely small extraterrestrial materials. The
Motoo Ito   +14 more
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A report on the preparation status of the curation protocol for Hayabusa2 sample [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
第8回極域科学シンポジウム/個別セッション:[OA] 南極隕石 / はやぶさ12月4日(月)国語研究所 2階講堂The Eighth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites / HayabusaMon.

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ASIME 2018 White Paper. In-Space Utilisation of Asteroids: Asteroid Composition -- Answers to Questions from the Asteroid Miners

open access: yes, 2019
In keeping with the Luxembourg government's initiative to support the future use of space resources, ASIME 2018 was held in Belval, Luxembourg on April 16-17, 2018.
Abbud-Madrid, Angel   +43 more
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Mobile Asteroid Surface Scout (MASCOT) - Design, Development and Delivery of a Small Asteroid Lander Aboard Hayabusa2 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
MASCOT is a small asteroid lander launched on December 3rd, 2014, aboard the Japanese HAYABUSA2 asteroid sample-return mission towards the 980 m diameter C-type near-Earth asteroid (162173) 1999 JU3.
Auster, U.   +46 more
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Chemistry in Retrieved Ryugu Asteroid Samples Revealed by Non-Invasive X-ray Microanalyses: Pink-Beam Fluorescence CT and Tender-Energy Absorption Spectroscopy

open access: yesGeosciences
The Hayabusa2 space mission recently retrieved 5.4 g of material from asteroid Ryugu, providing the first direct access to pristine material from a carbonaceous asteroid. This study employs a novel combination of non-invasive synchrotron X-ray techniques
Paul Northrup   +8 more
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The surface composition of asteroid 162173 Ryugu from Hayabusa2 near-infrared spectroscopy

open access: yesScience, 2019
Hayabusa2 at the asteroid Ryugu Asteroids fall to Earth in the form of meteorites, but these provide little information about their origins. The Japanese mission Hayabusa2 is designed to collect samples directly from the surface of an asteroid and return
K. Kitazato   +65 more
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NASA Curation Preparation for Ryugu Sample Returned by JAXA's Hayabusa2 Mission [PDF]

open access: yes
The NASA OSIRIS-REx and JAXA Hayabusa2 missions to near-Earth asteroids Bennu and Ryugu share similar mission goals of understanding the origins of primitive, organic-rich asteroids.
Evans, Cindy   +6 more
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Preparation for curation of Hayabusa2-returned samples in JAXA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [OA] Antarctic meteorites, Thur. 5 Dec.
Toru Yada
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The Scientific Value of Returned Samples [PDF]

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Most of the materials in the universe are so distant or inaccessible that the only way we can study them is remotely using various types of telescopes.
Sandford, Scott
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