On June 13, 2010 the Japanese Hayabusa capsule performed its reentry into the Earths atmosphere over Australia after a seven year journey to the asteroid Itokawa. The reentry was studied by numerous imaging and spectroscopic instruments onboard NASA's DC-8 Airborne Laboratory and from three sites on the ground, in order to measure surface and plasma radiation generated by the Hayabusa Sample Return Capsule (SRC). Post flight, the flow solutions were recomputed to include the whole flow field around the capsule at 11 points along the reentry trajectory using updated trajectory information. Again, material response was taken into account to obtain most reliable surface temperature information. These data will be used to compute thermal radiat...
Thermal protection systems (TPS) are of extreme importance for the survival of space vehicles especi...
We analyzed photographic observations of the re-entry of the HAYABUSA spacecraft and capsule over So...
Quantitative time-resolved irradiance measurements were obtained of the Hayabusa Sample Return Capsu...
Predicted shock-layer emission signatures during the reentry of the Japanese Hayabusa capsule are pr...
Hayabusa, an unmanned Japanese spacecraft, was launched to study and collect samples from the surfac...
This paper presents the data collected from four spectrometers by the Australian Airborne Reentry Ob...
The Hayabusa sample return capsule is scheduled for re-entry near Woomera, Australia in June 2010 an...
The asteroid explorer HAYABUSA reentered into the Earth's atmosphere on 2010 June 13. We made simult...
The Hayabusa sample return capsule is scheduled for re-entry near Woomera, Australia in June 2010 an...
Aground-based tracking camera and coaligned slitless spectrograph were used to measure the spectral ...
The SCIFLI Hayabusa2 Airborne Reentry Observation Campaign (SHARC) resulted in the acquisition of sp...
We performed low-resolution spectroscopic observations of the capsule of the HAYABUSA spacecraft dur...
A ground-based tracking camera and coaligned slitless spectrograph were used to measure the spectral...
Shock Layer Radiation at NASA Ames - Background: Complex aerothermal and thermochemical phenomena of...
This paper describes the preliminary analysis of Hayabusa2 capsule reentry data obtained from two sp...
Thermal protection systems (TPS) are of extreme importance for the survival of space vehicles especi...
We analyzed photographic observations of the re-entry of the HAYABUSA spacecraft and capsule over So...
Quantitative time-resolved irradiance measurements were obtained of the Hayabusa Sample Return Capsu...
Predicted shock-layer emission signatures during the reentry of the Japanese Hayabusa capsule are pr...
Hayabusa, an unmanned Japanese spacecraft, was launched to study and collect samples from the surfac...
This paper presents the data collected from four spectrometers by the Australian Airborne Reentry Ob...
The Hayabusa sample return capsule is scheduled for re-entry near Woomera, Australia in June 2010 an...
The asteroid explorer HAYABUSA reentered into the Earth's atmosphere on 2010 June 13. We made simult...
The Hayabusa sample return capsule is scheduled for re-entry near Woomera, Australia in June 2010 an...
Aground-based tracking camera and coaligned slitless spectrograph were used to measure the spectral ...
The SCIFLI Hayabusa2 Airborne Reentry Observation Campaign (SHARC) resulted in the acquisition of sp...
We performed low-resolution spectroscopic observations of the capsule of the HAYABUSA spacecraft dur...
A ground-based tracking camera and coaligned slitless spectrograph were used to measure the spectral...
Shock Layer Radiation at NASA Ames - Background: Complex aerothermal and thermochemical phenomena of...
This paper describes the preliminary analysis of Hayabusa2 capsule reentry data obtained from two sp...
Thermal protection systems (TPS) are of extreme importance for the survival of space vehicles especi...
We analyzed photographic observations of the re-entry of the HAYABUSA spacecraft and capsule over So...
Quantitative time-resolved irradiance measurements were obtained of the Hayabusa Sample Return Capsu...