NASAの探査機、小惑星ベンヌのサンプル採取に成功
NASA spacecraft succeeds in sampling the asteroid Bennu
NASA spacecraft succeeds in sampling the asteroid Bennu
小惑星ベンヌを周回している米航空宇宙局(NASA)の探査機「オリシス・レックス」が米東部時間の20日午後(日本時間21日朝)、ロボットアームで小惑星「ベンヌ」の地表に接触し、サンプルを採取しました
NASA’s spacecraft ”Olisis Rex” orbiting the asteroid Bennu touches the surface of the asteroid ”Bennu” with a robot arm on the afternoon of the 20th (21st morning Japan time) EST.
NASA’s spacecraft ”Olisis Rex” orbiting the asteroid Bennu touches the surface of the asteroid ”Bennu” with a robot arm on the afternoon of the 20th (21st morning Japan time) EST.
NASAのチームは探査機からのデータに基づき、作業が無事に完了したと発表しました
The NASA team announced that the work was completed successfully based on the data from the spacecraft.
The NASA team announced that the work was completed successfully based on the data from the spacecraft.
ベンヌは岩石が集積してできたコマのような形の小惑星
Bennu is an asteroid shaped like a top made up of a collection of rocks.
Bennu is an asteroid shaped like a top made up of a collection of rocks.
22世紀には地球に接近し、2700分の1の確率で衝突する恐れがあるとされます
In the 22nd century, it is said that there is a risk of approaching the earth and colliding with a probability of 1/2700.
In the 22nd century, it is said that there is a risk of approaching the earth and colliding with a probability of 1/2700.
探査機は2016年9月に打ち上げられ、18年12月にベンヌの周回軌道に入りました
The spacecraft was launched in September 2016 and entered the orbit of Benne in December 2018.
The spacecraft was launched in September 2016 and entered the orbit of Benne in December 2018.
軌道からの観測データを基に、「ナイチンゲール」と呼ばれる採取地点が選定されました
Based on the observation data from the orbit, a sampling point called ”Nightingale” was selected.
Based on the observation data from the orbit, a sampling point called ”Nightingale” was selected.
ベンヌの上空約760メートルの軌道から4時間かけて降下し、窒素ガスを噴射して巻き上げた地表の物質を、長さ3メートルほどのロボットアームに取り付けたフィルターで採取します
It descends from an orbit of about 760 meters above Benne over 4 hours, injects nitrogen gas and winds up the surface material, and collects it with a filter attached to a robot arm about 3 meters in length.
It descends from an orbit of about 760 meters above Benne over 4 hours, injects nitrogen gas and winds up the surface material, and collects it with a filter attached to a robot arm about 3 meters in length.