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"Hayabusa2" Touchdown (TD1)(English) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeMwAdquDYM Live relay from JAXA Sagamihara Campus: Feb 22, 06:45~ JST |
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http://www.hayabusa2.jaxa.jp/topics/20181030_TD1R3_CAMH/ Image taken with a small monitor camera (cam-h) in touchdown 1 rehearsal 3 (TD1-R3). The photograph was taken from the altitude of about 21m, which began to rise on October 25, 2018 (JST) every second. The rising speed is about 52cm/s. (Image credit: JAXA) press release in english http://www.hayabusa2.jaxa.jp/en/topics/20181030e_TD1R3_CAMH/ |
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http://www.hayabusa2.jaxa.jp/topics/20181030_TD1R3_CAMH/ Image taken with a small monitor camera (cam-h) in touchdown 1 rehearsal 3 (TD1-R3). The photograph was taken from the altitude of about 21m, which began to rise on October 25, 2018 (JST) every second. The rising speed is about 52cm/s. (Image credit: JAXA) |
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https://twitter.com/haya2e_jaxa/status/1057065930927140864 HAYABUSA2@JAXA @haya2e_jaxa [BOX-C] Touchdown rehearsal, TD1-R3, is just over but we are beginning BOX-C operations. The spacecraft will perform low altitude observations at ~5km from today (October 30). After this, we plan to further lower the altitude for images near the touchdown candidate site, L08. 9:25 - 2018年10月30日 |
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https://twitter.com/haya2e_jaxa/status/1051693960429633537 HAYABUSA2@JAXA @haya2e_jaxa The material from the press briefing that was held on October 11 is now available on the project website. Content includes: (1) Report on the separation of MASCOT, (2) Touchdown rehearsals and plans. http://www.hayabusa2.jaxa.jp/en/enjoy/mate...1011_ver7en.pdf 13:39 - 2018年10月15日 |
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https://www.dlr.de/dlr/presse/en/desktopdef...#/gallery/32338 Numerous boulders, many rocks, no dust: MASCOT's zigzag course across the asteroid Ryugu |
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Posted on: Oct 5 2018, 01:08 PM | |
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http://www.hayabusa2.jaxa.jp/en/topics/20181005e_MSC_ONC/ The small asteroid lander, MASCOT, that was developed in Germany and France, was successfully separated from the Hayabusa2 spacecraft on October 3 and delivered safely to the surface of Ryugu. After landing, MASCOT acquired scientific data on the asteroid surface, which was transmitted to the MASCOT team via the spacecraft. Scientific analysis of this data is expected to be performed by the MASCOT team from now onwards. From the Hayabusa2 spacecraft, we attempted to capture the separated MASCOT using the three optical navigation cameras (ONC-T, ONC-W1, ONC-W2). When the image data was received from the spacecraft, we could confirm that MASCOT appears in images photographed with the ONC-W1 and ONC-W2. |
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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 English twitter account of HAYABUSA 2. https://twitter.com/haya2e_jaxa |
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fig1 https://twitter.com/haya2e_jaxa/status/1043482666958352385 HAYABUSA2@JAXA @haya2e_jaxa This is a picture from MINERVA-II1. The color photo was captured by Rover-1A on September 21 around 13:08 JST, immediately after separation from the spacecraft. Hayabusa2 is top and Ryugu's surface is below. The image is blurred because the rover is spinning. #asteroidlanding fig2 https://twitter.com/haya2e_jaxa/status/1043484079469953025 HAYABUSA2@JAXA @haya2e_jaxa Photo taken by Rover-1B on Sept 21 at ~13:07 JST. It was captured just after separation from the spacecraft. Ryugu's surface is in the lower right. The misty top left region is due to the reflection of sunlight. 1B seems to rotate slowly after separation, minimising image blur. fig3 https://twitter.com/haya2e_jaxa/status/1043486871504867329 HAYABUSA2@JAXA @haya2e_jaxa This dynamic photo was captured by Rover-1A on September 22 at around 11:44 JST. It was taken on Ryugu's surface during a hop. The left-half is the surface of Ryugu, while the white region on the right is due to sunlight. (Hayabusa2 Project) |
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http://global.jaxa.jp/news/2015/#news5842 Oct. 5, 2015 Updated “Ryugu” was selected as name of Hayabusa2 target asteroid Asteroid 1999 JU3, a target of the Asteroid Explorer “Hayabusa2,” was named “Ryugu”. One major reason for the selection was that, in the Japanese ancient story “Urashima Taro”, the main character, Taro Urashima, brought back a casket from the Dragon’s palace, or the “Ryugu” Castle, at the bottom of the ocean, and the theme of “bringing back a treasure” is common as the Hayabusa2 will also bring back a capsule with samples. It was selected among 7,336 entries. Thank you very much to so many of you who took part in the naming campaign. |
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