Hayabusa2 MINERVA-II-1 operation, 20-21 September 2018 |
Hayabusa2 MINERVA-II-1 operation, 20-21 September 2018 |
Sep 20 2018, 11:13 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1074 Joined: 21-September 07 From: Québec, Canada Member No.: 3908 |
Hayabusa 2 has started its descent towards Ryugu for Minerva deployment. Real time navigation images are posted here. One new image every half hour or so.
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Sep 27 2018, 12:53 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2086 Joined: 13-February 10 From: Ontario Member No.: 5221 |
Incredible images, wow! I would like to see these images too:
QUOTE OCN-W1 and OCN-T both found either rovers or their cover, as shining objects, but they are still unsure what they actually are. They are found near N6. If they keep bouncing, how far will they go? Hopefully not interfering with the other landers! Plus, it would complicate any attempts to map each hop, as if it weren't hard enough! Good luck Phil! Highest res image, from 64 metres away, is here: http://www.hayabusa2.jaxa.jp/en/topics/20180927e_HighestRes/ |
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Sep 27 2018, 06:57 PM
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Incredible images, wow! I would like to see these images too: Page 19: http://fanfun.jaxa.jp/jaxatv/files/20180927_hayabusa2_e.pdf |
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