Mission: Hayabusa 2 |
Mission: Hayabusa 2 |
Jan 22 2008, 02:59 PM
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 58 Joined: 17-September 06 Member No.: 1150 |
JAXA wants to continue with Hayabusa 2. However there is/was a huge fight about the budget. Main problem was the budget for the launch vehicle. 2 months ago or so there was a report which said, that JAXA had to find another launch vehicle or the project gets cancelled. Now the Italian space agency played saviour and overed the VEGA. So finally we might see another Hayabusa in 2011.
It was mentioned here: http://www.jspec.jaxa.jp/080110Final_IPEWG-ProgramBook.pdf |
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Dec 5 2020, 10:42 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 437 Joined: 14-December 15 Member No.: 7860 |
"Today (12/6) 7:32 (JST), the capsule collection work at the landing point was completed. From now on, we will start shipping to the local headquarters." - https://twitter.com/haya2_jaxa/status/1335352429882183680
I feel (although I may be wrong) that we will not see photos of the capsule until the press conference, which was planned for December 6, 7:30 UTC Edit: from twitter: "Asahi. I've practiced a lot for today. I'm glad I finished it safely ... The work as a DFS team is over, but the capsules are collected until I bring them back to Japan! I will deliver the state of the capsule tomorrow. First of all, thank you for your hard work (Recovery Team M)" https://twitter.com/haya2_jaxa/status/1335356614639931392 ("tomorrow" - of course in JST) Edit2: 1. Official translation of the above post: "Morning sun. We practiced a lot for today and I am glad it ended safely. The work as a DFS team is over, but the capsule is not collected until it is brought home to Japan! Thank you, everyone (Collection Team M)" - https://twitter.com/haya2e_jaxa/status/1335360546602844160 [This sentence has disappeared in the English version: "I will deliver the state of the capsule tomorrow."] 2. New post: "Today (12/6) at 08:03 JST, the helicopter carrying the capsule arrived at local headquarters and the capsule was brought inside the building." |
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