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Science | 2006

Mass and Local Topography Measurements of Itokawa by Hayabusa

Shinsuke Abe; T. Mukai; Naru Hirata; O. S. Barnouin-Jha; Andrew F. Cheng; Hirohide Demura; Robert W. Gaskell; Tatsuaki Hashimoto; Kensuke Hiraoka; T. Honda; Takashi Kubota; Masatoshi Matsuoka; Takahide Mizuno; Ryosuke Nakamura; Daniel J. Scheeres; Makoto Yoshikawa

The ranging instrument aboard the Hayabusa spacecraft measured the surface topography of asteroid 25143 Itokawa and its mass. A typical rough area is similar in roughness to debris located on the interior wall of a large crater on asteroid 433 Eros, which suggests a surface structure on Itokawa similar to crater ejecta on Eros. The mass of Itokawa was estimated as (3.58 ± 0.18) × 1010 kilograms, implying a bulk density of (1.95 ± 0.14) grams per cubic centimeter for a volume of (1.84 ± 0.09) × 107 cubic meters and a bulk porosity of ∼40%, which is similar to that of angular sands, when assuming an LL (low iron chondritic) meteorite composition. Combined with surface observations, these data indicate that Itokawa is the first subkilometer-sized small asteroid showing a rubble-pile body rather than a solid monolithic asteroid.


Science | 2006

Detailed images of asteroid 25143 Itokawa from Hayabusa.

J. Saito; Hideaki Miyamoto; Ryosuke Nakamura; Masateru Ishiguro; Tatsuhiro Michikami; Akiko M. Nakamura; Hirohide Demura; Sho Sasaki; Naru Hirata; C. Honda; Aya Yamamoto; Yusuke Yokota; Tetsuharu Fuse; Fumi Yoshida; David J. Tholen; Robert W. Gaskell; Tatsuaki Hashimoto; Takashi Kubota; Y. Higuchi; Tsuko Nakamura; Peter W. H. Smith; Kensuke Hiraoka; T. Honda; Shingo Kobayashi; Masato Furuya; N. Matsumoto; E. Nemoto; A. Yukishita; K. Kitazato; Budi Dermawan

Rendezvous of the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa with the near-Earth asteroid 25143 Itokawa took place during the interval September through November 2005. The onboard camera imaged the solid surface of this tiny asteroid (535 meters by 294 meters by 209 meters) with a spatial resolution of 70 centimeters per pixel, revealing diverse surface morphologies. Unlike previously explored asteroids, the surface of Itokawa reveals both rough and smooth terrains. Craters generally show unclear morphologies. Numerous boulders on Itokawas surface suggest a rubble-pile structure.


Science | 2006

Pole and Global Shape of 25143 Itokawa

Hirohide Demura; Shingo Kobayashi; E. Nemoto; Naoya Matsumoto; Motohiro Furuya; Akira Yukishita; Noboru Muranaka; Hideo Morita; Ken’ichi Shirakawa; Makoto Maruya; Hiroshi Ohyama; Masashi Uo; Takashi Kubota; Tatsuaki Hashimoto; Junichiro Kawaguchi; Akira Fujiwara; J. Saito; Sho Sasaki; Hideaki Miyamoto; Naru Hirata

The locations of the pole and rotation axis of asteroid 25143 Itokawa were derived from Asteroid Multiband Imaging Camera data on the Hayabusa spacecraft. The retrograde pole orientation had a right ascension of 90.53° and a declination of –66.30° (52000 equinox) or equivalently 128.5° and –89.66° in ecliptic coordinates with a 3.9° margin of error. The surface area is 0.393 square kilometers, the volume is 0.018378 cubic kilometers with a 5% margin of error, and the three axis lengths are 535 meters by 294 meters by 209 meters. The global Itokawa revealed a boomerang-shaped appearance composed of two distinct parts with partly faceted regions and a constricted ring structure.


Advances in Space Research | 2007

An overview of the LIDAR observations of asteroid 25143 Itokawa

T. Mukai; Shinsuke Abe; Naru Hirata; Ryosuke Nakamura; O. S. Barnouin-Jha; Andrew F. Cheng; Takahide Mizuno; Kensuke Hiraoka; T. Honda; Hirohide Demura; R. M. Gaskell; Tatsuaki Hashimoto; Takashi Kubota; Masatoshi Matsuoka; Daniel J. Scheeres; Makoto Yoshikawa


Archive | 2007

Recognition Algorithm for Craters, Ridges, and Grabens

Naoto Harada; Takashi Karino; Naru Hirata; Hirohide Demura; Noriaki Asada


Archive | 2007

Origin of Surface Albedo/Color Variation on Rubble-Pile Itokawa

Sho Sasaki; Masato Ishiguro; Naru Hirata; Takahiro Hiroi; Masanao Abe; Shigeo Abe; Hiroyuki Miyamoto; J. Saito; Akira Yamamoto; Hirohide Demura; Kohei Kitazato; R. Nakamura


Archive | 2007

Detection Possibility of Mantle Materials by Multi-Band Imager

Noriaki Asada; K. Kimura; T. Hodokuma; Hirohide Demura; Naru Hirata; M. Ohtake; J. Haruyama; T. Matsunaga


Archive | 2007

Development of a Image Processing Software Supporting Collaborative Works with Thematic Maps

M. Kanzawa; Naru Hirata; Hirohide Demura; Noriaki Asada


Archive | 2007

Visualization Tool for 3D GIS Data

Yasunori Fujii; Naru Hirata; Hirohide Demura; Noriaki Asada


Archive | 2007

Survey of Craters and Impact Stractures on the Asteroid Itokawa

Naru Hirata; Chikatoshi Honda; R. Nakamura; Hiroyuki Miyamoto; Sho Sasaki; Hirohide Demura; Akiko M. Nakamura; Tatsuhiro Michikami; O. S. Barnouin-Jha; Robert W. Gaskell; J. Saito

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Takashi Kubota

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Tatsuaki Hashimoto

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Robert W. Gaskell

Planetary Science Institute

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Ryosuke Nakamura

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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