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Modeling and analysis of Hayabusa2 touchdown
Astrodynamics, 2020The Hayabusa2 asteroid explorer mission focuses principally on the touchdown and sampling on near-Earth asteroid 162173 Ryugu. Hayabusa2 successfully landed on its surface and ejected a projectile for sample collection on February 22, 2019. Hayabusa2 later landed near a crater formed by an impactor and executed the sampling sequence again on July 11 ...
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2023
Touchscreen content from the 2023 Science Museum display Hayabusa2: The mission that brought an asteroid sample to Earth. This multimedia information kiosk (MIK) contains a factfile about the asteroid Ryugu, highlights scientific findings of the Hayabusa2 mission, and showcases technical features of the Hayabusa2 spacecraft.
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Touchscreen content from the 2023 Science Museum display Hayabusa2: The mission that brought an asteroid sample to Earth. This multimedia information kiosk (MIK) contains a factfile about the asteroid Ryugu, highlights scientific findings of the Hayabusa2 mission, and showcases technical features of the Hayabusa2 spacecraft.
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Scientific Data Archives in Hayabusa2 Mission
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Small carry-on impactor of Hayabusa2 mission
Acta Astronautica, 2013Abstract A Japanese spacecraft, Hayabusa2, the successor of Hayabusa, which came back from the Asteroid Itokawa with sample materials after its 7-year-interplanetary journeys, is a current mission of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and scheduled to be launched in 2014.
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Onboard signal processing system of HAYABUSA2
Infrared Remote Sensing and Instrumentation XXVIII, 2020HAYABUSA2 asteroid probe has completed its mission successfully in the vicinity of asteroid Ryugu on November 13, 2019. It is on its way to the Earth now. Digital Electronics and Optical Navigation Camera (DE-ONC) was developed for scientific observation and real-time image recognition for optical navigation.
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The MASCOT lander aboard Hayabusa2
2021After 3.5 years of cruise, and about 3 months in the vicinity of its target, the MASCOT lander was deployed successfully on October 3, 2018 by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft onto the C-type near-Earth asteroid (162173) Ryugu. After a free-fall of 5 min 51 s from an altitude of 41 m MASCOT experienced its first contact with the asteroid hitting a big boulder.
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Hayabusa2, touchdown rimandato
2018Molte rocce, niente polvere: questo il sorprendente ritratto del suolo di Ryugo ottenuto grazie all’analisi lunga 17 ore compiuta sul posto dal piccolo lander della Dlr.
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2019
L’agenzia spaziale giapponese Jaxa ha reso pubblica un’immagine acquisita dalla Optical Navigation Camera grandangolare della sonda approdata su Ryugu la settimana scorsa. Si nota un’area di differente colorazione rispetto all’ambiente circostante: effetto del touchdown, spiegano i responsabili della ...
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L’agenzia spaziale giapponese Jaxa ha reso pubblica un’immagine acquisita dalla Optical Navigation Camera grandangolare della sonda approdata su Ryugu la settimana scorsa. Si nota un’area di differente colorazione rispetto all’ambiente circostante: effetto del touchdown, spiegano i responsabili della ...
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Asteroid Ryugu and the Hayabusa2 Mission
Abstract The carbonaceous type (C-type) asteroid Ryugu is a near-Earth object measuring ~1 km in equatorial diameter. C-type asteroids of this size are seldom found in the near-Earth region, making Ryugu an invaluable target for a sample return mission.Sei-ichiro Watanabe, Shota Kikuchi
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