JAXA — Hayabusa2 Mission patch.
April 26, 2019
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) separated the SCI (Small Carry-on Impactor), which had been onboard the asteroid explorer Hayabusa2, on April 5, 2019, for deployment to Ryugu, and then put the SCI into operation.
As a result of checking the images captured by the Optical Navigation Camera — Telescopic (ONC-T) onboard the asteroid explorer Hayabusa2, we have concluded that a crater was created by the SCI.
Hayabusa2 is operating normally.
Images above: Images taken by the ONC-T; Left image: Taken on March 22, 2019; Right image: Taken on April 25, 2019; (Onboard date, JST).
These images were captured by the Optical Navigation Camera — Telescopic onboard Hayabusa2. By comparing the two images, we have confirmed that an artificial crater was created in the area surrounded by dotted lines. The size and depth of the crater are now under analysis.
Image credit: JAXA, The University of Tokyo, Kochi University, Rikkyo University, Nagoya University, Chiba Institute of Technology, Meiji University, The University of Aizu, AIST.
Related article:
Asteroid Explorer Hayabusa2’s Science — Put into Operation
https://orbiterchspacenews.blogspot.com/2019/04/asteroid-explorer-hayabusa2s-science.html
Related links:
Hayabusa2 Asteroid Probe (ISAS): http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/en/missions/spacecraft/current/hayabusa2.html
Asteroid Explorer «Hayabusa2»: http://global.jaxa.jp/projects/sas/hayabusa2/index.html
Images (mentioned), Text, Credits: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)/National Research and Development Agency.
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