Hayabusa sample return mission

Makoto Yoshikawa, Junichiro Kawaguchi, Akira Fujiwara, Akira Tsuchiyama

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Abstract

Hayabusa was the first asteroid sample return mission. It was launched in May 2003, and arrived at the target asteroid (25143) Itokawa in September 2005. The mission enabled us to see close up a very tiny asteroid in detail for the first time. Hayabusa observed Itokawa with its scientific instruments, and attempted to collect surface material. The mission experienced several serious problems, but successfully returned to Earth in June 2010. After retrieving the capsule, we found thousands of small grains that had been captured from the asteroid. We studied Itokawa in detail with both the remote sensing data and the returned samples, which revealed a great deal of new information to shed light on its origin. In this chapter, we review the Hayabusa mission and summarize the scientific results.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAsteroids IV
PublisherUniversity of Arizona Press
Pages397-418
Number of pages22
ISBN (Electronic)9780816532186
ISBN (Print)9780816532131
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015
Externally publishedYes

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