Hayabusa LIDAR raw and calibrated data for all mission phases
Overview
Description
The HAYABUSA spacecraft included a LIght Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) altimeter. The primary objective of LIDAR was to establish the range between the HAYABUSA spacecraft and the asteroid Itokawa for navigation purposes during the surveying and collection phases of the mission. It provided excellent estimates of the location of the spacecraft relative to the asteroid. The Experiment Data Record (EDR) and Calibrated Data Record (CDR) from the Hayabusa LIDAR experiment are included in this data set. This updated version of the HAYABUSA LIDAR data includes a new CDR where the offsets between a high resolution shape model and the LIDAR data were minimized by optmizing the spacecraft trajectory.
Keywords
Version
2.0
Publication Date
2012-01-23
Temporal Coverage
from 2005-09-11T04:56:26.198Z to 2005-11-25T10:04:00.844Z
Identifier
- Title: Hayabusa LIDAR raw and calibrated data for all mission phases
- ID: darts:hay-a-lidar-3-haylidar-v2.0
- URL: https://darts.isas.jaxa.jp/datasets/darts:hay-a-lidar-3-haylidar-v2.0
- Alternative Identifiers: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012PDSS..174.....M/abstract
Data Distribution
Creator
- MUKAI, Tadashi (ๅไบ ๆญฃ), Kobe University (็ฅๆธๅคงๅญฆ)
- ABE, Shinsuke (้ฟ้จ ๆฐๅฉ), Kobe University (็ฅๆธๅคงๅญฆ) [ORCID: 0000-0002-6247-4979]
- ISAS > Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ๅฎๅฎ็งๅญฆ็ ็ฉถๆ) [ROR: 034gcgw60]
Copyright Holder
- JAXA > Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (ๅฎๅฎ่ช็ฉบ็ ็ฉถ้็บๆฉๆง) [ROR: 059yhyy33]
- ISAS > Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ๅฎๅฎ็งๅญฆ็ ็ฉถๆ) [ROR: 034gcgw60]
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References
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