Looking At the Hardware and Software of JAXA's Hayabusa-2 (imgtec.com)
alexvoica writes: After interviewing the NASA New Horizons team (if you've missed the original story on Slashdot, you can find it here), it's time to get the views of another famous space agency (JAXA) on spacecraft hardware and software. This interview focuses mainly on Hayabusa-2, the world's first round-trip mission to a C-type asteroid. The main goal of the Hayabusa-2 mission is to visit the near-Earth asteroid 1999 JU3, conduct on site science experiments, collect soil samples from the asteroid, and return them back to Earth. 1999 JU3 is a near-Earth C-type asteroid, and is believed to contain organic and hydrated minerals. The contact at JAXA replying to these questions is Associate Professor Yuichi Tsuda, Ph.D the project manager for Hayabusa-2. Dr. Tsuda works for the Department of Space Flight Systems at the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) and at JAXA.
When will this be launched? When can we expect the samples back? Damn it.
No? Then JAXA are Luddites.
The Japanese are at the absolute forefront when it comes to technical aspects such as micro-electronics in their spacecraft. They leaped over NASA and the Americans years and years ago, and now they are truly in a league of their own. The whole world wishes you the best of luck in your future missions!
This has to be a paid submission, right?
Those Republicans just keep coming up with garbage nonsense that they shove down our throats. They hate humanity which is why they do this to us. They hate us. They want us to die. Trying to pronounce words like hayabusuckass makes me want to die. Want to die. Why do they hate us so much? Why is no one putting them in prison for doing this to humanity?
not worth the read