Japanese spacecraft lands on asteroid 300 million kilometers from Earth
A Japanese probe sent to examine
an asteroid 300 million kilometers from the Earth for clues about the origin of
life and the solar system landed successfully on Friday, scientists said.
Data from the probe,
Hayabusa2, showed changes in speed and direction, indicating it had touched
down on the asteroid and was blasting back to its orbiting position, according
to officials from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).
A live webcast of the
control room showed dozens of JAXA staff members nervously monitoring data
ahead of the touchdown before exploding into applause after receiving a signal
from the probe, Hayabusa2, that it had landed.
"We confirmed the
touchdown," JAXA spokeswoman Chisato Ikuta told AFP.
The probe was due to fire
a bullet at the Ryugu asteroid, to stir up surface matter, which the probe will
then collect for analysis back on Earth.
The asteroid is thought to
contain relatively large amounts of organic matter and water from some 4.6
billion years ago when the solar system was born.
Hayabusa2 will eventually
fire an "impactor" to blast out material from underneath Ryugu's
surface, allowing the collection of "fresh" materials unexposed to
millennia of wind and radiation.
Scientists hope those
samples may provide answers to some fundamental questions about life and the
universe, including whether elements from space helped give rise to life on
Earth.
After the landing, the
probe was to return to its orbit above Ryugu, with further touchdowns planned
for later in the year.
Communication with
Hayabusa2 is cut off at times because its antennas are not always pointed
towards Earth and it could take several more days to confirm the bullet was
actually fired to allow the collection of samples.
The mission has not been
completely plain sailing and the probe's landing was originally scheduled for
last year.
But it was pushed back
after surveys found the asteroid's surface was more rugged than initially
thought, forcing JAXA to take more time to find a suitable landing site.
The Hayabusa2 mission,
with a price tag of around 30 billion yen, was launched in December 2014 and is
scheduled to return to Earth with its samples in 2020.
Photos of Ryugu -- which
means "Dragon Palace" in Japanese and refers to a castle at the
bottom of the ocean in an ancient Japanese tale -- show an asteroid shaped a
bit like a spinning top with a rough surface.
Hayabusa2 observes the
surface of the asteroid with its camera and sensing equipment but has also
dispatched two tiny MINERVA-II rover robots as well as the French-German robot
MASCOT to help surface observation.
Scientists are already
receiving data from these probes deployed on the surface of the asteroid.
The 10-kilogram
observation robot MASCOT is loaded with sensors, and can take images at multiple
wavelengths, investigate minerals with a microscope, gauge surface temperatures
and measure magnetic fields.
At about the size of a
large fridge, Hayabusa2 is equipped with solar panels and is the successor to
JAXA's first asteroid explorer, Hayabusa -- Japanese for falcon.
That probe returned from a
smaller, potato-shaped, asteroid in 2010 with dust samples despite various
setbacks during its epic seven-year Odyssey and was hailed as a scientific
triumph.
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