MASCOT landing on Ryugu, 3 October 2018 |
MASCOT landing on Ryugu, 3 October 2018 |
Oct 2 2018, 04:07 AM
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The Japanese Hayabusa 2 twitter account reports that the spacecraft has begun descending toward Ryugu in preparation to deploy the MASCOT lander. Nothing on the English twitter as of the time of this post.
https://twitter.com/haya2_jaxa/status/1046965970466746369 -------------------- -- Hungry4info (Sirius_Alpha)
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Oct 2 2018, 12:02 PM
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Follow #Hayabusa2 approach to #Ryugu for #MASCOT delivery in realtime!
https://programmi.000webhostapp.com/hayabus.../simulator.html Altitude logs: http://win98.altervista.org/hayabusa2/simu...r/hayabusa2.txt https://programmi.000webhostapp.com/hayabus...r/ONC_A-log.txt |
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Guest_mcmcmc_* |
Oct 2 2018, 03:39 PM
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Follow #Hayabusa2 approach to #Ryugu for #MASCOT delivery in realtime! https://programmi.000webhostapp.com/hayabus.../simulator.html Altitude logs: http://win98.altervista.org/hayabusa2/simu...r/hayabusa2.txt https://programmi.000webhostapp.com/hayabus...r/ONC_A-log.txt It appears from the simulator that from 1500 meters on, MINERVA rovers will start to be visible as 1 pixel bright objects in ONC-T. But we'll have to wait down to 400 meters to see them in ONC-W. ONC-T resolution is 10 times ONC-W, so 1 pixel in ONC-W is 10 pixel in ONC-T. |
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