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Pebbles and sand on asteroid (162173) Ryugu: In situ observation and particles returned to Earth.

Authors :
Tachibana S
Sawada H
Okazaki R
Takano Y
Sakamoto K
Miura YN
Okamoto C
Yano H
Yamanouchi S
Michel P
Zhang Y
Schwartz S
Thuillet F
Yurimoto H
Nakamura T
Noguchi T
Yabuta H
Naraoka H
Tsuchiyama A
Imae N
Kurosawa K
Nakamura AM
Ogawa K
Sugita S
Morota T
Honda R
Kameda S
Tatsumi E
Cho Y
Yoshioka K
Yokota Y
Hayakawa M
Matsuoka M
Sakatani N
Yamada M
Kouyama T
Suzuki H
Honda C
Yoshimitsu T
Kubota T
Demura H
Yada T
Nishimura M
Yogata K
Nakato A
Yoshitake M
Suzuki AI
Furuya S
Hatakeda K
Miyazaki A
Kumagai K
Okada T
Abe M
Usui T
Ireland TR
Fujimoto M
Yamada T
Arakawa M
Connolly HC Jr
Fujii A
Hasegawa S
Hirata N
Hirata N
Hirose C
Hosoda S
Iijima Y
Ikeda H
Ishiguro M
Ishihara Y
Iwata T
Kikuchi S
Kitazato K
Lauretta DS
Libourel G
Marty B
Matsumoto K
Michikami T
Mimasu Y
Miura A
Mori O
Nakamura-Messenger K
Namiki N
Nguyen AN
Nittler LR
Noda H
Noguchi R
Ogawa N
Ono G
Ozaki M
Senshu H
Shimada T
Shimaki Y
Shirai K
Soldini S
Takahashi T
Takei Y
Takeuchi H
Tsukizaki R
Wada K
Yamamoto Y
Yoshikawa K
Yumoto K
Zolensky ME
Nakazawa S
Terui F
Tanaka S
Saiki T
Yoshikawa M
Watanabe S
Tsuda Y
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2022 Mar 04; Vol. 375 (6584), pp. 1011-1016. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Feb 10.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Hayabusa2 spacecraft investigated the C-type (carbonaceous) asteroid (162173) Ryugu. The mission performed two landing operations to collect samples of surface and subsurface material, the latter exposed by an artificial impact. We present images of the second touchdown site, finding that ejecta from the impact crater was present at the sample location. Surface pebbles at both landing sites show morphological variations ranging from rugged to smooth, similar to Ryugu's boulders, and shapes from quasi-spherical to flattened. The samples were returned to Earth on 6 December 2020. We describe the morphology of >5 grams of returned pebbles and sand. Their diverse color, shape, and structure are consistent with the observed materials of Ryugu; we conclude that they are a representative sample of the asteroid.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
375
Issue :
6584
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35143255
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abj8624