Development and Testing of the Hayabusa2 Ion Engine System
2016; Korean Society for Aeronautical and Space Science; Volume: 14; Issue: ists30 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2322/tastj.14.pb_131
ISSN1884-0485
AutoresKazutaka Nishiyama, S Hosoda, Kazuma Ueno, Ryudo Tsukizaki, Hitoshi Kuninaka,
Tópico(s)Nuclear Physics and Applications
ResumoHayabusa2 is the second asteroid sample return mission by JAXA. The ion engine system (IES) for Hayabusa2 is based on that developed for Hayabusa with modifications necessary to improve durability, to increase thrust by 20%, and to reflect on lessons learned from Hayabusa mission. Hayabusa2 will rendezvous with a near-earth asteroid 1999 JU3 and will take samples from its surfaces. More scientific instruments than Hayabusa including an impactor to make a crater and landers will be on board thanks to the thrust enhancement of the IES. An improved neutralizer with stronger magnetic field for longer life has been under endurance test in diode mode since August 2012 and has accumulated the operational hours of 25600 h ( > mission requirement: 14000 h) by July 2015. The IES flight model was developed within 2.5 years. The spacecraft was launched from Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture on-board an H-IIA launch vehicle on December 3, 2014.
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