File:La mission Hayabusa2 avec l´atterrisseur MASCOT.webm
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[edit]DescriptionLa mission Hayabusa2 avec l´atterrisseur MASCOT.webm |
Français : En décembre 2014, la sonde japonaise Hayabusa 2 a quitté la Terre avec à son bord Mascot (Mobile Asteroid Surface Scout), un atterrisseur développé par le DLR (Agence spatiale allemande) en collaboration avec le CNES. La mission de cette sonde? Prélever des échantillons de 1999 JU3 (Ryugu), un astéroïde géocroiseur de 920 mètres environ. Hayabusa 2 arrivera à proximité de ce corps céleste au cours de l'année 2018. Puis, en octobre 2018, la sonde larguera l’atterrisseur Mascot, qui viendra se poser à la surface de l'astéroïde. |
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Source | Vimeo: Animation: La mission Hayabusa2 avec l´atterrisseur MASCOT (view archived source) |
Author | DLR - German Aerospace Center |
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