HAYABUSA is the first spacecraft ever to land on and lift off from any celestial body other than the moon. The mission, which returned asteroid samples to the Earth while overcoming various technical hurdles, ended on 2010 June 13, with the planned atmospheric re-entry. In order to safely deliver the sample return capsule, the HAYABUSA spacecraft ended its 7-year journey in a brilliant “artificial fireball ” over the Australian desert. Spectroscopic obser-vation was carried out in the near-ultraviolet and visible wavelengths between 3000 A ̊ and 7500 A ̊ at 3–20 A ̊ resolu
Hayabusa, an unmanned Japanese spacecraft, was launched to study and collect samples from the surfac...
On December 3rd, 2014, the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) launched successfully the Hayabusa2 (HY2) sp...
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...
International audienceHayabusa (“peregrine falcon” in Japanese) is a scientific space mission develo...
We analyzed photographic observations of the re-entry of the HAYABUSA spacecraft and capsule over So...
HAYABUSA was the first asteroid sample return mission launched from Uchinoura, Japan in 2003. The sa...
We performed low-resolution spectroscopic observations of the capsule of the HAYABUSA spacecraft dur...
Hayabusa was a JAXA sample-return mission to Itokawa navigated, in part, by JPL personnel. Hayabusa ...
The HAYABUSA spacecraft re-entered the Earth's atmosphere on June 13, 2010 UT., together with t...
After 3.5 years of cruise, and about 3 months in the vicinity of its target, the MASCOT lander was d...
The asteroid explorer HAYABUSA reentered into the Earth's atmosphere on 2010 June 13. We made simult...
International audienceOn 2020 December 5 at 17:28 UTC, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Haya...
International audienceOn December 3rd, 2014, the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) launched successfully ...
Hayabusa2 is the sample return mission to the near-Earth C-type asteroid (162173) 1999 JU3 (2014-202...
Hayabusa, an unmanned Japanese spacecraft, was launched to study and collect samples from the surfac...
On December 3rd, 2014, the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) launched successfully the Hayabusa2 (HY2) sp...
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...
International audienceHayabusa (“peregrine falcon” in Japanese) is a scientific space mission develo...
We analyzed photographic observations of the re-entry of the HAYABUSA spacecraft and capsule over So...
HAYABUSA was the first asteroid sample return mission launched from Uchinoura, Japan in 2003. The sa...
We performed low-resolution spectroscopic observations of the capsule of the HAYABUSA spacecraft dur...
Hayabusa was a JAXA sample-return mission to Itokawa navigated, in part, by JPL personnel. Hayabusa ...
The HAYABUSA spacecraft re-entered the Earth's atmosphere on June 13, 2010 UT., together with t...
After 3.5 years of cruise, and about 3 months in the vicinity of its target, the MASCOT lander was d...
The asteroid explorer HAYABUSA reentered into the Earth's atmosphere on 2010 June 13. We made simult...
International audienceOn 2020 December 5 at 17:28 UTC, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Haya...
International audienceOn December 3rd, 2014, the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) launched successfully ...
Hayabusa2 is the sample return mission to the near-Earth C-type asteroid (162173) 1999 JU3 (2014-202...
Hayabusa, an unmanned Japanese spacecraft, was launched to study and collect samples from the surfac...
On December 3rd, 2014, the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) launched successfully the Hayabusa2 (HY2) sp...
established in Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan, to curate planetary material samples returned from space...