Die Hayabusa 2 Mission Oliver ChristAsteroid Ryugu – was wissen wir schon? Beverley TkalcecProbennahme auf Ryugu Philomena GenzelEntstehung des Sonnensystems Tamara KochWasser im Sonnensystem Miles LindnerKohlenstoff und die Bausteine des Lebens Frank BrenkerErdnahe Objekte – wie gefährlich sind sie? Viktoria HoffmannLive-Übertragung der JAXA zur Landung
FIREBALL!La capsula di #Hayabusa2 è entrata in atmosfera. pic.twitter.com/kvG3GtHVn5— AstronautiCAST (@AstronautiCAST) December 5, 2020
FIREBALL!La capsula di #Hayabusa2 è entrata in atmosfera. pic.twitter.com/kvG3GtHVn5
Predicted entry speed is 11.6 km/s at an entry angle of about 12 degrees below the horizontal, heading SE over the Woomera Prohibited Area— Jonathan McDowell (@planet4589) December 5, 2020
Predicted entry speed is 11.6 km/s at an entry angle of about 12 degrees below the horizontal, heading SE over the Woomera Prohibited Area
おかえりなさい #hayabusa2 #はやぶさ2 pic.twitter.com/f32W1uaIwQ— Tomo Kinoshita (@LOHASPO) December 5, 2020
おかえりなさい #hayabusa2 #はやぶさ2 pic.twitter.com/f32W1uaIwQ
The wide-angle Optical Navigation Camera (ONC-W2) onboard Hayabusa2 has been used to image the capsule as it became a fireball.— HAYABUSA2@JAXA (@haya2e_jaxa) December 5, 2020
The wide-angle Optical Navigation Camera (ONC-W2) onboard Hayabusa2 has been used to image the capsule as it became a fireball.
Today (12/6) at 03:07 JST, as a result of the beacon direction search, the capsule landing point has been estimated. Now, we will search by helicopter.
Today (12/6) at 03:07 JST, as a result of the beacon direction search, the capsule landing point has been estimated. Now, we will search by helicopter.— HAYABUSA2@JAXA (@haya2e_jaxa) December 5, 2020
Hayabusa 2 capsule re-entry - spectacular sight! pic.twitter.com/SvB5iR2ltk— Mark Jessop - @vk5qi@cloudisland.nz (@vk5qi) December 5, 2020
Hayabusa 2 capsule re-entry - spectacular sight! pic.twitter.com/SvB5iR2ltk
Congratulations ? @haya2e_jaxa we have visual confirmation of the landing! Helicopter taking off to recover the sample return capsule! https://t.co/3s7aoboT0l pic.twitter.com/8ZzV7VMBqz— Australian Space Agency (@AusSpaceAgency) December 5, 2020
Congratulations ? @haya2e_jaxa we have visual confirmation of the landing! Helicopter taking off to recover the sample return capsule! https://t.co/3s7aoboT0l pic.twitter.com/8ZzV7VMBqz
We found the capsule! Together with the parachute! Wow!(Collection Team M)
We found the capsule! Together with the parachute! Wow!(Collection Team M)#Hayabusa2#はやぶさ2#AsteroidExplorerHayabusa2 #HAYA2Report— HAYABUSA2@JAXA (@haya2e_jaxa) December 5, 2020
We found the capsule! Together with the parachute! Wow!(Collection Team M)#Hayabusa2#はやぶさ2#AsteroidExplorerHayabusa2 #HAYA2Report
Today (12/6) at 07:32 JST the capsule collection work at the landing site was completed. From now onwards, we being shipping to the local headquarters.
Today (12/6) at 07:32 JST the capsule collection work at the landing site was completed. From now onwards, we being shipping to the local headquarters.— HAYABUSA2@JAXA (@haya2e_jaxa) December 5, 2020
Morning sun. We practiced a lot for today and I am glad it ended safely ("Ich bin froh, dass es sicher endete"). The work as a DFS team is over, but the capsule is not collected until it is brought home to Japan! Thank you, everyone (Collection Team M)