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Measurements of Shock Effects Recorded by Itokawa SamplesWe requested and have been approved for 5 Hayabusa samples in order definitively establish the degree of shock experienced by the regolith of asteroid Itokawa, and to devise a bridge between shock determinations by standard light optical petrography, crystal structures as determined by synchrotron X-ray diffraction (SXRD), and degree of crystallinity as determined by electron back-scattered diffraction (EBSD). As of the writing of this abstract we are awaiting the approved samples. We propose measurements of astromaterial crystal structures and regolith processes. The proposed research work will improve our understanding of how small, primitive solar system bodies formed and evolved, and improve understanding of the processes that determine the history and future of habitability of environments on other solar system bodies. The results of the proposed research will directly enrich the ongoing asteroid and comet exploration missions by NASA, JAXA and ESA, and broaden our understanding of the origin and evolution of small bodies in the early solar system, and elucidate the nature of asteroid and comet regolith.
Document ID
20160011248
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Zolensky, Michael
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Mikouchi, Takashi
(Tokyo Univ. Japan)
Hagiya, Kenji
(Hyogo Univ. Hyogo, Japan)
Ohsumi, Kazumasa
(Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Inst. (JASRI) Japan)
Martinez, James
(Jacobs Technology, Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Komatsu, Mutsumi
(Waseda Univ. Tokyo, Japan)
Chan, Queenie H-.S.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
September 14, 2016
Publication Date
November 29, 2016
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-37436
Meeting Information
Meeting: Hayabusa 2016 Symposium
Location: Tokyo
Country: Japan
Start Date: November 29, 2016
End Date: December 2, 2016
Sponsors: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Distribution Limits
Public
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