Hayabusa2 Asteroid Sample Return Mission Hayabusa2 Asteroid Sample Return Mission

Hayabusa2 Asteroid Sample Return Mission

Technological Innovation and Advances

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Publisher Description

Hayabusa2 Asteroid Sample Return Mission: Technological Innovation and Advances covers the second Japanese asteroid sample return mission. The purpose of the mission is to survey the asteroid Ryugu's surface features, touch down on the asteroid, form an artificial crater by shooting an impactor, and collect sample materials. This book covers these operations, along with everything known about key technologies, hardware and ground systems upon Hayabusa2's return to Earth in 2020. This book is the definitive reference on the mission and provides space and planetary scientists with information on established technologies to further advance the knowledge and technologies in future space exploration missions.

- 2023 PROSE Awards - Winner: Finalist: Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, and Cosmology: Association of American Publishers

- Broadly and comprehensively covers technologies necessary for space exploration missions

- Provides a unique focus on small body exploration missions

- Covers landing and impact experiments during the proximity operations of Hayabusa2

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2022
April 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
610
Pages
PUBLISHER
Elsevier
SELLER
Elsevier Ltd.
SIZE
167.9
MB
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