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Three Dimensional Structures of Particles Recovered from the Asteroid Itokawa by the Hayabusa Mission and a Role of X-Ray Microtomography in the Preliminary ExaminationParticles of regolith on S-type Asteroid 25143 Itokawa were successfully recovered by the Hayabusa mission of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency). Near-infrared spectral study of Itokawa s surface indicates that these particles are materials similar to LL5 or LL6 chondrites. High-resolution images of Itokawa's surface suggest that they may be breccias and some impact products. At least more than 1500 particles were identified as Itokawa origin at curation facility of JAXA. Preliminary analysis with SEM/EDX at the curation facility shows that they are roughly similar to LL chondrites. Although most of them are less than 10 micron in size, some larger particles of about 100 micron or larger were also identified. A part of the sample (probably several tens particles) will be selected by Hayabusa sample curation team, and sequential examination will start from January 2011 by Hayabusa Asteroidal Sample Preliminary Examination Team (HASPET). In mainstream of the analytical flow, each particle will be examined by microtomography, XRD and XRF first as nondestructive analyses, and then the particle will be cut by an ultra-microtome and examined by TEM, SEM, EPMA, SIMS, PEEM/XANES, and TOF-SIMS sequentially. Three-dimensional structures of Itokawa particles will be obtained by microtomography sub-team of HASPET. The results together with XRD and XRF will be used for design of later destructive analyses, such as determination of cutting direction and depth, to obtain as much information as possible from small particles. Scientific results and a role of the microtomography in the preliminary examination will be presented.
Document ID
20110008016
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Tsuchiyama, A.
(Osaka Univ. Toyonaka, Japan)
Uesugi, M.
(Osaka Univ. Japan)
Uesugi, K.
(Japan Synchrotron Research Inst. Hyogo, Japan)
Nakano, T.
(Geological Survey of Japan Tsukuba, Japan)
Nakamura, T.
(Tohoku Univ. Sendai, Japan)
Noguchi, T.
(Ibaraki Univ. Mito, Japan)
Noguchi, R.
(Osaka Univ. Toyonaka, Japan)
Matsumoto, T.
(Osaka Univ. Toyonaka, Japan)
Matsuno, J.
(Osaka Univ. Toyonaka, Japan)
Nagano, T.
(Osaka Univ. Toyonaka, Japan)
Takeuchi, A.
(Japan Synchrotron Research Inst. Hyogo, Japan)
Suzuki, Y.
(Japan Synchrotron Research Inst. Hyogo, Japan)
Ebihara, M.
(Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. Hachiouji, Japan)
Ireland, T. R.
(Australian National Univ. Canberra, Australia)
Kiajima, F.
(Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka, Japan)
Nagao, K.
(Tokyo Univ. Japan)
Naraoka, H.
(Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka, Japan)
Okazaki, R.
(Kyushu Univ. Fukuoka, Japan)
Sandford, S. A.
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Yurimoto, H.
(Hokkaido Univ. Sapporo, Japan)
Zolensky, M. E.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Fujimura, A.
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Sagamihara, Japan)
Abe, M.
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Sagamihara, Japan)
Yada, T.
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Sagamihara, Japan)
Mukai, T.
(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Sagamihara, Japan)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
March 7, 2011
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-22749
Report Number: JSC-CN-22749
Meeting Information
Meeting: 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
Location: The Woodsland, TX
Country: United States
Start Date: March 7, 2011
End Date: March 11, 2011
Sponsors: Lunar and Planetary Inst.
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