SB-8-16 Asteroid Exploration Spacecraft HAYABUSA in Cruising Phase(Communication and Space Exploration)(SB-8. Results of Various Satellite Missions)
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MUSES-C engineering spacecraft for asteroid sample and return technologies was successfully launched on May 9th, in 2003 and was renamed as Hayabusa in orbit. The spacecraft is now in the cruising phase toward the asteroid 1998SF36. This report presents the outline of Hayabusa spacecraft. This report also describes AOCS(Attitude and Orbit Control System), which is focused on the cruising phase functions, autonomous star identification, Ion engine gimbal control, back-up attitude control mode, etc. The performance evaluated in orbit is also shown in this report.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2004-03-08
著者
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Takeda H
Brown Univ.
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Uo Masashi
Nec Toshiba Space System Ltd.
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Kubota Takashi
Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science Jaxa
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Hiroi T
Nasa Johnson Space Center Tx Usa
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Kubota Takashi
ISAS
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Hashimoto Tatsuaki
JAXA
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Uo Masashi
ISAS
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Shirakawa Kenichi
JAXA
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Kubota T
Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science Jaxa
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Hashimoto Tatsuaki
Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science Jaxa
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KUBOTA Takashi
ISAS/JAXA
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Uo Masashi
Nec Toshiba Space Systems Ltd.
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Hashimoto Tatsuaki
Isas/jaxa
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Shirakawa Kenichi
Nec Aerospace Systems Ltd
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Honda Takayuki
Graduate School Of Science Kobe University
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Hiroi T
Department Of Geological Sciences Brown University
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Uo Masashi
NTS
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Shirakawa Kenichi
NAS
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