The "Hayabusa" re-entry capsule was safely carried into the clean room of Sagamihara Planetary Sample Curation Facility in JAXA on June 18, 2010. After executing computed tomographic (CT) scanning, removal of heat shield, and surface cleaning of sample container, the sample container was enclosed into the clean chamber. After opening the sample container and residual gas sampling in the clean chamber, optical observation, sample recovery, sample separation for initial analysis will be performed. This curation work is continuing for several manths with some selected member of Hayabusa Asteroidal Sample Preliminary Examination Team (HASPET). We report here on the 'Hayabusa' capsule recovery operation, and transportation and acceptance at the ...
We performed low-resolution spectroscopic observations of the capsule of the HAYABUSA spacecraft dur...
During the 2010 NASA / JAXA Hayabusa re-entry observational campaign, a system of four co-located ca...
International audienceOn 2020 December 5 at 17:28 UTC, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Haya...
established in Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan, to curate planetary material samples returned from space...
The Hayabusa (originally known as MUSES-C) engineering spacecraft was launched by the 5th Mu V launc...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [OA] Antarctic meteorites, Thur. 5 Dec. / 3F M...
We analyzed photographic observations of the re-entry of the HAYABUSA spacecraft and capsule over So...
The asteroid explorer HAYABUSA reentered into the Earth's atmosphere on 2010 June 13. We made simult...
HAYABUSA was the first asteroid sample return mission launched from Uchinoura, Japan in 2003. The sa...
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Hayabusa spacecraft made contact with the asteroid 251...
This presentation was part of the session : Historical PerspectivesSixth International Planetary Pro...
The NASA OSIRIS-REx and JAXA Hayabusa2 missions to near-Earth asteroids Bennu and Ryugu share simila...
The HAYABUSA spacecraft re-entered the Earth's atmosphere on June 13, 2010 UT., together with t...
I would like to summarize the return of the Hayabusa Sample Return Capsule especially from the aerot...
On June 13, 2010 the Japanese Hayabusa capsule performed its reentry into the Earths atmosphere over...
We performed low-resolution spectroscopic observations of the capsule of the HAYABUSA spacecraft dur...
During the 2010 NASA / JAXA Hayabusa re-entry observational campaign, a system of four co-located ca...
International audienceOn 2020 December 5 at 17:28 UTC, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Haya...
established in Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan, to curate planetary material samples returned from space...
The Hayabusa (originally known as MUSES-C) engineering spacecraft was launched by the 5th Mu V launc...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [OA] Antarctic meteorites, Thur. 5 Dec. / 3F M...
We analyzed photographic observations of the re-entry of the HAYABUSA spacecraft and capsule over So...
The asteroid explorer HAYABUSA reentered into the Earth's atmosphere on 2010 June 13. We made simult...
HAYABUSA was the first asteroid sample return mission launched from Uchinoura, Japan in 2003. The sa...
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Hayabusa spacecraft made contact with the asteroid 251...
This presentation was part of the session : Historical PerspectivesSixth International Planetary Pro...
The NASA OSIRIS-REx and JAXA Hayabusa2 missions to near-Earth asteroids Bennu and Ryugu share simila...
The HAYABUSA spacecraft re-entered the Earth's atmosphere on June 13, 2010 UT., together with t...
I would like to summarize the return of the Hayabusa Sample Return Capsule especially from the aerot...
On June 13, 2010 the Japanese Hayabusa capsule performed its reentry into the Earths atmosphere over...
We performed low-resolution spectroscopic observations of the capsule of the HAYABUSA spacecraft dur...
During the 2010 NASA / JAXA Hayabusa re-entry observational campaign, a system of four co-located ca...
International audienceOn 2020 December 5 at 17:28 UTC, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Haya...