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Airicist
28th November 2014, 13:02
Developer - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?5940)

hayabusa2.jaxa.jp (http://www.hayabusa2.jaxa.jp/en)

twitter.com/haya2e_jaxa (https://twitter.com/haya2e_jaxa)

Hayabusa 2 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayabusa_2) on Wikipedia

The German Aerospace Center (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?1218) will build a small lander called MASCOT (Mobile Asteroid Surface Scout) for the mission in a cooperation with the French space agency CNES (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?9109).

Airicist
28th November 2014, 14:52
https://youtu.be/DbLmmvki_Bo

MASCOT in the drop tower -- 4.7 seconds of weightlessness / MASCOT im Fallturm

Published on May 28, 2013


In 2014, the Japanese Hayabusa-2 spacecraft will be launched en route to asteroid 1999 JU3. On board will be a very special passenger - the Mobile Asteroid Surface Scout, better known as MASCOT. After a four-year journey, the spacecraft will reach the asteroid in 2018, and for the first time take measurements on the surface of an asteroid. A release mechanism will eject MASCOT from the spacecraft, setting it on its way to complete the last few metres to the asteroid.

Airicist
28th November 2014, 14:54
https://youtu.be/FNnZ44S_vLQ

Japanese hayabusa 2 space mission

Published on Aug 31, 2014


Japan aerospace exploration agency showed the media its new asteroid explorer "Hayabusa 2" ,it has a new amazing technology , more in the video

Airicist
3rd December 2014, 19:31
https://youtu.be/-9TwlwZobc4

Streamed live on Dec 3, 2014


JAXA was broadcasted a live report of the Asteroid Explorer Hayabusa2’s
launch by the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No.26 (H-IIA F26) from the
Tanegashima Space Center. The report will cover launch events from the
liftoff to the payload separation from the launch vehicle.

Airicist
25th June 2018, 09:20
https://youtu.be/yVgYC5B5L10

Hayabusa2 approaches Asteroid Ryugu

Published on Jun 25, 2018


JASA’s Asteroid Explorer “Hayabusa2” approaches Asteroid Ryugu and took a series of images with the ONC-T (Optical Navigation Camera – Telescopic). Asteroid Ryugu is seen from a distance of 220-100km between 18 - 20 June 2018 and from approximately 40 km on 24 June 2018. The Hayabusa2 team notes that Ryugu (162173 Ryugu, or 1999 JU3) appears to have a land of rich terrain, with numerous clusters of rock roll on the surface. Hayabusa2’s arrival at Ryugu is scheduled for around 27 June 2018.
Credit : JAXA, University of Tokyo, Kochi University, Rikkyo University, Nagoya University, Chiba Institute of Technology, Meiji University, Aizu University, AIST

Airicist
1st August 2018, 09:08
https://youtu.be/EjPmTcJlS2M

Hayabusa: the mission that brought an asteroid down to Earth

Published on Aug 1, 2018


"Some of the rarest, most precious materials on Earth originated very, very far away, and are only available to us now because of the incredible Hayabusa mission of JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.

The Hayabusa spacecraft landed on asteroid 25143 Itokawa in November 2005, collecting tiny grains of material and bringing them back to Earth.

Find out more about these incredibly foreign bodies and the mission to collect them in this video, originally created as part of ESA’s joint, live webcast with ESO for Asteroid Day 2018.

Airicist
23rd September 2018, 15:30
Article "Japan successfully lands robot rovers on an asteroid's surface (https://edition.cnn.com/2018/09/22/asia/japan-rovers-asteroid/index.html)"
by Chandler Thornton and Euan McKirdy, CNN

September 23, 2018

Airicist
27th September 2018, 22:08
https://youtu.be/OGVBwYVcPD4

Tiny robot delivers awesome video from asteroid surface

Published on Sep 27, 2018


JAXA’s MINERVA-II1B rover captured imagery from the surface of asteroid Ryugu on Sept. 23, 2018. -- Japan's Two Hopping Rovers Successfully Land on Asteroid: Ryugu

Airicist
3rd October 2018, 17:12
https://youtu.be/tIN-PjD3VsQ

Japanese probe drops shoe-box size lander on asteroid

Published on Oct 3, 2018


The Hayabusa-2 spacecraft deployed the Mobile Asteroid Surface Scout (MASCOT) to land on Asteroid Ryugu. Imagery of the descent of Hayabusa2 and Mascot towards the space rock have been compiled here.

Airicist
5th March 2019, 09:35
https://youtu.be/4xnInpqMiG4

Hayabusa2 touchdown on Asteroid Ryugu

Published on Mar 5, 2019


JAXA’s Asteroid Explorer “Hayabusa2” collected a sample from asteroid Ryugu on 22 February 2019. The touchdown was captured using the onboard small monitor camera (CAM-H). The image of the site immediately after touchdown was taken with the Optical Navigation Camera – Wide angle (ONC-W1) on 22 February 2019.

Credit: JAXA, University of Tokyo, Kochi University, Rikkyo University, Nagoya University, Chiba Institute of Technology, Meiji University, Aizu University, AIST

Airicist
26th July 2019, 10:46
https://youtu.be/agnSwV451_4

Hayabusa2’s second touchdown on asteroid Ryugu

Published on Jul 26, 2019


JAXA’s Asteroid Explorer “Hayabusa2” performed a second touchdown to collect a sample from asteroid Ryugu on 11 July 2019. The video was created from images captured with Hayabusa2’s CAM-H at intervals between 0.5s and 5s and played back at 10x speed.
The first image was taken at an altitude of about 8.5m and the last is from an altitude of about 150m.

Airicist
29th July 2019, 18:00
Article "Watch the moment Hayabusa2 grabbed rock samples from asteroid Ryuga (https://www.cnet.com/news/watch-the-moment-hayabusa2-grabbed-rock-samples-from-asteroid-ryuga)"
History in the making.

by Mark Serrels
July 28, 2019

Airicist
21st November 2019, 19:00
https://youtu.be/O5NbcsCvrxA

Hayabusa2: Sayonara Ryugu!

Nov 21, 2019


JAXA’s Asteroid Explorer “Hayabusa2” departed the orbit of asteroid Ryugu on 13 November 2019. The video was created from images captured with Hayabusa2’s navigation camera. Hayabusa2 is scheduled to return samples from asteroid Ryugu to Earth at the end of 2020.

Airicist
5th December 2020, 22:30
Article "Hayabusa2 mission lands the first subsurface asteroid sample on Earth (https://edition.cnn.com/2020/12/05/world/hayabusa2-asteroid-sample-earth-return-scn-trnd/index.html)"
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by Ashley Strickland
December 5, 2020

Airicist
6th December 2020, 12:07
https://youtu.be/JNK6EW_v4Ag

Hayabusa2 capsule returns to Earth

Dec 5, 2020


JAXA’s Asteroid Explorer “Hayabusa2” capsule re-entered the Earth’s atmosphere and successfully landed in Australia on 5 December 2020. The samples collected from asteroid Ryugu have been recovered by JAXA.

Airicist
10th December 2020, 00:06
Article "A capsule carrying asteroid rocks has successfully landed on Earth (https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/12/07/1013316/japan-hayabusa-2-ryugu-asteroid-space)"
They should teach us about how the solar system formed.

by Charlotte Jee
December 7, 2020