TY - JOUR
T1 - Hayabusa2 Sample Catcher and Container
T2 - Metal-Seal System for Vacuum Encapsulation of Returned Samples with Volatiles and Organic Compounds Recovered from C-Type Asteroid Ryugu
AU - The Hayabusa2 SMP Team
AU - Okazaki, Ryuji
AU - Sawada, Hirotaka
AU - Yamanouchi, Shinji
AU - Tachibana, Shogo
AU - Miura, Yayoi N.
AU - Sakamoto, Kanako
AU - Takano, Yoshinori
AU - Abe, Masanao
AU - Itoh, Shoichi
AU - Yamada, Keita
AU - Yabuta, Hikaru
AU - Okamoto, Chisato
AU - Yano, Hajime
AU - Noguchi, Takaaki
AU - Nakamura, Tomoki
AU - Nagao, Keisuke
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - The spacecraft Hayabusa2 was launched on December 3, 2014, to collect and return samples from a C-type asteroid, 162173 Ryugu (provisional designation, 1999 JU3). It is expected that the samples collected contain organic matter and water-bearing minerals and have key information to elucidate the origin and history of the Solar System and the evolution of bio-related organics prior to delivery to the early Earth. In order to obtain samples with volatile species without terrestrial contamination, based on lessons learned from the Hayabusa mission, the sample catcher and container of Hayabusa2 were refined from those used in Hayabusa. The improvements include (1) a mirror finish of the inner wall surface of the sample catcher and the container, (2) adoption of an aluminum metal sealing system, and (3) addition of a gas-sampling interface for gas collection and evacuation. The former two improvements were made to limit contamination of the samples by terrestrial atmosphere below 1 Pa after the container is sealed. The gas-sampling interface will be used to promptly collect volatile species released from the samples in the sample container after sealing of the container. These improvements maintain the value of the returned samples.
AB - The spacecraft Hayabusa2 was launched on December 3, 2014, to collect and return samples from a C-type asteroid, 162173 Ryugu (provisional designation, 1999 JU3). It is expected that the samples collected contain organic matter and water-bearing minerals and have key information to elucidate the origin and history of the Solar System and the evolution of bio-related organics prior to delivery to the early Earth. In order to obtain samples with volatile species without terrestrial contamination, based on lessons learned from the Hayabusa mission, the sample catcher and container of Hayabusa2 were refined from those used in Hayabusa. The improvements include (1) a mirror finish of the inner wall surface of the sample catcher and the container, (2) adoption of an aluminum metal sealing system, and (3) addition of a gas-sampling interface for gas collection and evacuation. The former two improvements were made to limit contamination of the samples by terrestrial atmosphere below 1 Pa after the container is sealed. The gas-sampling interface will be used to promptly collect volatile species released from the samples in the sample container after sealing of the container. These improvements maintain the value of the returned samples.
KW - 162173 Ryugu
KW - 1999 JU
KW - Hayabusa2
KW - Metal seal
KW - Noble gases
KW - Sample return
KW - Terrestrial alteration
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U2 - 10.1007/s11214-016-0289-5
DO - 10.1007/s11214-016-0289-5
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84990937882
SN - 0038-6308
VL - 208
SP - 107
EP - 124
JO - Space Science Reviews
JF - Space Science Reviews
IS - 1-4
ER -