Japan's Hayabusa-2 probe exploded on the asteroid Ryugu to create a crater

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) reported a successful detonation on the surface of the asteroid Ryugu on Friday.

Japan's Hayabusa-2 probe exploded on the asteroid Ryugu to create a crater

The purpose of the explosion, carried out with the help of a special block, which is a copper projectile weighing 2 kg with explosives, which was sent from the Hayabusa-2 automatic interplanetary station, was to create a round crater. At its bottom, Japanese scientists plan to collect rock samples that can give insight into the formation of the solar system.

Japan's Hayabusa-2 probe exploded on the asteroid Ryugu to create a crater

In conditions of extremely low gravity on the asteroid after the explosion, a large plume of dust and stones will rise. A few weeks later, when it settles, a probe will land on the asteroid in May to collect soil samples in the region of the formed crater.

The Hayabusa 2 mission started in 2014. Japanese scientists have set the task of using it to obtain soil samples of a class C asteroid, the diameter of which is slightly less than a kilometer, which will subsequently be delivered to Earth for detailed analysis. As expected, the Hayabusa-2 probe will go back to Earth with soil samples at the end of 2019. Landing "Hayabusa-2", according to the schedule, will take place at the end of next year.




Source: 3dnews.ru

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