In March 2001, the Hayabusa spacecraft target, Asteroid 25143 Itokawa, made its final close approach to Earth prior to the spacecraft's launch. We carried out an extensive observing campaign from January to September 2001 to better characterize this near-Earth asteroid. Global physical properties of the surface of Itokawa were characterized by analyzing its photometric properties and behavior. Results included here capitalize on analysis of broadband photometric observations taken with a number of telescopes, instruments, and observers. We employed a Hapke model to estimate the surface roughness, single particle scattering albedo, single particle scattering characteristics, phase integral, and geometric and bond albedo. We find that this as...
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Abstract–We observed 25143 Itokawa, the target of Japan’s Hayabusa (MUSES-C) sample-return mission, ...
[Abstract] Hayabusa was moving near Asteroid Itokawa for about three months in 2005. Using tracking ...
A photometric analysis of the S-type Asteroid 25143 Itokawa is performed over multiple wavelengths r...
We present results of a ground-based observational study of the Hayabusa mission target near-Earth A...
Asteroids that are targets of spacecraft missions are interesting because they present us with an op...
We obtained color images of near-Earth asteroid 25143 Itokawa by the Hayabusa multiband imaging came...
Context. The Hayabusa2 spacecraft launched by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency has been conducting...
International audienceItokawa (25143) is a near-Earth stony (S-type) asteroid. This object has been ...
The near-infrared spectrometer on board the Japanese Hayabusa spacecraft found a variation of more t...
The dynamical environment about and on Asteroid 25143 Itokawa is studied using the shape and rotatio...
Puzzlingly, the parent bodies of ordinary chondrites (the most abundant type of meteorites) do not s...
The Japanese Hayabusa II mission is planned to rendezvous with and return a sample from the near-Ear...
The surface topography of Asteroid 25143 Itokawa is explored using the LIght Detection And Ranging i...
International audienceWe investigated the magnitude-phase relation of (162173) 1999 JU3, a target as...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76756/1/AIAA-2004-4864-622.pd
Abstract–We observed 25143 Itokawa, the target of Japan’s Hayabusa (MUSES-C) sample-return mission, ...
[Abstract] Hayabusa was moving near Asteroid Itokawa for about three months in 2005. Using tracking ...
A photometric analysis of the S-type Asteroid 25143 Itokawa is performed over multiple wavelengths r...
We present results of a ground-based observational study of the Hayabusa mission target near-Earth A...
Asteroids that are targets of spacecraft missions are interesting because they present us with an op...
We obtained color images of near-Earth asteroid 25143 Itokawa by the Hayabusa multiband imaging came...
Context. The Hayabusa2 spacecraft launched by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency has been conducting...
International audienceItokawa (25143) is a near-Earth stony (S-type) asteroid. This object has been ...
The near-infrared spectrometer on board the Japanese Hayabusa spacecraft found a variation of more t...
The dynamical environment about and on Asteroid 25143 Itokawa is studied using the shape and rotatio...
Puzzlingly, the parent bodies of ordinary chondrites (the most abundant type of meteorites) do not s...
The Japanese Hayabusa II mission is planned to rendezvous with and return a sample from the near-Ear...
The surface topography of Asteroid 25143 Itokawa is explored using the LIght Detection And Ranging i...
International audienceWe investigated the magnitude-phase relation of (162173) 1999 JU3, a target as...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76756/1/AIAA-2004-4864-622.pd
Abstract–We observed 25143 Itokawa, the target of Japan’s Hayabusa (MUSES-C) sample-return mission, ...
[Abstract] Hayabusa was moving near Asteroid Itokawa for about three months in 2005. Using tracking ...