The Hayabusa mission - Its seven years flight

Jun'ichiro Kawaguchi*

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Abstract

The Hayabusa spacecraft aiming at technology demonstration for world's first sample and return from an extra-terrestrial object was launched by the fifth M-V rocket from Uchinoura Space Center, JAXA on May 9, 2003. It went through several troubles and hardships during totally 7 years of interplanetary flight, it successfully returned to the earth and completed the powered-flight by the ion thruster in the begging of 2010. After successive trajectory correction maneuvers for the reentry, the mother spacecraft, Hayabusa successfully released a small sample-return capsule with asteroid Itokawa sample contained in the sample canister aboard. The capsule has entered the earth atmosphere in the desert of the Australia on June 13, 2010, and was successfully recovered by June 15.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2011 Symposium on VLSI Circuits, VLSIC 2011 - Digest of Technical Papers
Pages2-5
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event2011 Symposium on VLSI Circuits, VLSIC 2011 - Kyoto, Japan
Duration: 15 Jun 201117 Jun 2011

Publication series

NameIEEE Symposium on VLSI Circuits, Digest of Technical Papers

Conference

Conference2011 Symposium on VLSI Circuits, VLSIC 2011
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityKyoto
Period15/06/1117/06/11

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