MORITA et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Hayabusa descent navigation based on accurate landmark tracking schemeMORITA et al., 2006
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- MORITA H
- SHIRAKAWA K
- UO M
- HASHIMOTO T
- KUBOTA T
- KAWAGUCHI J
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- the journal of space technology and science
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抄録 The spacecraft Hayabusa performed the descent flights to the target asteroid ltokawa in November of 2005. The surface of ltokawa has a lot of boulders and there are few flat areas where the spacecraft can touch down safely. With the reaction wheels lost prior to the …
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