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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Jun 20 2023, 11:29 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 437 Joined: 14-December 15 Member No.: 7860 |
Here are published abstracts from the Hayabusa Symposium (latest from 2022):
https://curation.isas.jaxa.jp/symposium/abstract/index.html 2022: https://curation.isas.jaxa.jp/symposium/abs.../abs_2022.html# e.g. some interesting articles: The Aguas Zarcas breccia - similarities to surface features of C-type asteroids Ryugu and Bennu - https://curation.isas.jaxa.jp/symposium/abs...4_Kerraouch.pdf Distinct ages and temperatures of aqueous activities recorded in Ryugu samples - https://curation.isas.jaxa.jp/symposium/abs...6_Nagashima.pdf Elastic property of Ryugu samples collected at the second touch-down site - https://curation.isas.jaxa.jp/symposium/abs...-07_Onodera.pdf Slickenside as a record of shock metamorphism on asteroid Ryugu - https://curation.isas.jaxa.jp/symposium/abs...08_Miyahara.pdf Molecular descriptors for dictating the aqueous-alteration-induced organic decomposition in carbonaceous chondrites and return sample from Ryugu asteroid - https://curation.isas.jaxa.jp/symposium/abs...2/S11-05_Li.pdf |
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