Hayabusa2 arrived at a C-type near Earth asteroid, (162173) Ryugu on 27 June 2018. We have carried out remote sensing observations, several descent operations, and releases of two small rovers and one lander within the year of 2018. Then in the year of 2019, the first touchdown operation was executed successfully in February, and the impactor experiment was done in April. We were able to observe the ejecta curtain and we have confirmed a crater created by the impactor. We have a lot of scientific data about Ryugu by the operations up to now and the natures of Ryugu have been revealed one after another
International audienceContext. The JAXA Hayabusa2 mission will perform the first ever sample return ...
Asteroids that are targets of spacecraft missions are interesting because they present us with an op...
International audienceHayabusa (“peregrine falcon” in Japanese) is a scientific space mission develo...
Asteroid (162173) Ryugu is the target object of Hayabusa2, an asteroid exploration and sample return...
Asteroid (162173) Ryugu is the target object of Hayabusa2, an asteroid Exploration and sample return...
Hayabusa2 is an asteroid sample return mission operated by the Japanese space agency, JAXA. It was l...
After 3.5 years of cruise, and about 3 months in the vicinity of its target, the MASCOT lander was d...
Abstract In late 2018, the asteroid Ryugu was in the Sun’s shadow during the superior solar conjunct...
JAXA’s Hayabusa2 mission was launched in December 2014 to explore the pristine C-type asteroid (1621...
The JAXA Hayabusa-2 mission was approved in 2010 and launched on December 3, 2014. The spacecraft wi...
The Hayabusa (originally known as MUSES-C) engineering spacecraft was launched by the 5th Mu V launc...
The asteroid explorer Hayabusa2 was launched by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) on Decembe...
International audienceOn 27 June 2018, JAXA's Hayabusa2 spacecraft arrived at a distance of 20 km fr...
International audienceContext. The JAXA Hayabusa2 mission will perform the first ever sample return ...
Asteroids that are targets of spacecraft missions are interesting because they present us with an op...
International audienceHayabusa (“peregrine falcon” in Japanese) is a scientific space mission develo...
Asteroid (162173) Ryugu is the target object of Hayabusa2, an asteroid exploration and sample return...
Asteroid (162173) Ryugu is the target object of Hayabusa2, an asteroid Exploration and sample return...
Hayabusa2 is an asteroid sample return mission operated by the Japanese space agency, JAXA. It was l...
After 3.5 years of cruise, and about 3 months in the vicinity of its target, the MASCOT lander was d...
Abstract In late 2018, the asteroid Ryugu was in the Sun’s shadow during the superior solar conjunct...
JAXA’s Hayabusa2 mission was launched in December 2014 to explore the pristine C-type asteroid (1621...
The JAXA Hayabusa-2 mission was approved in 2010 and launched on December 3, 2014. The spacecraft wi...
The Hayabusa (originally known as MUSES-C) engineering spacecraft was launched by the 5th Mu V launc...
The asteroid explorer Hayabusa2 was launched by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) on Decembe...
International audienceOn 27 June 2018, JAXA's Hayabusa2 spacecraft arrived at a distance of 20 km fr...
International audienceContext. The JAXA Hayabusa2 mission will perform the first ever sample return ...
Asteroids that are targets of spacecraft missions are interesting because they present us with an op...
International audienceHayabusa (“peregrine falcon” in Japanese) is a scientific space mission develo...