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Lunar and XLVIII (2017) sess615.pdf

Thursday, March 23, 2017 [R615] POSTER SESSION II: OSIRIS-REX AND MISSIONS 6:00 p.m. Town Center Exhibit Area

Seabrook J. Daly M. G. Barnouin O. S. Nair A. H. Espiritu R. C. et al. POSTER LOCATION #317 Shape Model Construction of Bennu Using the OSIRIS-REx Laser Altimeter (OLA) [#1977] We present an approach to creating a shape model of Bennu using the OSIRIS-REx Laser Altimeter with low dependence on state knowledge.

Perry M. E. Barnouin O. S. Nair A. H. Daly M. G. Seabrook J. et al. POSTER LOCATION #318 Processing of Altimeter Data for Global Topography of Bennu [#2963] We describe an approach to building global digital topography models from the OSIRIS-REx Laser Altimeter (OLA), now in transit to the Bennu.

Enos H. L. Knutson S. Boynton W. V. Hergenrother C. W. Lauretta D. S. POSTER LOCATION #319 OSIRIS-REx Science Operations Planning and Implementation [#2118] The unique nature of an asteroid sample return creates significant challenge. OSIRIS-REx science operations processes address these challenges.

Crombie M. K. Lauretta D. S. POSTER LOCATION #320 OSIRIS-REx Planetary Data System Archive Implementation [#2184] The OSIRIS-REx Planetary Data System archive is implemented as bundles for instruments, DSN data, SPICE, and higher-order data products.

Mazarico E. Rowlands D. D. Sabaka T. J. Getzandanner K. M. Rubincam D. P. et al. POSTER LOCATION #321 Recovery of Bennu’s Orientation for the OSIRIS-REx Mission [#1989] We demonstrate the ability of OSIRIS-REx’s payload to accurately estimate the orientation dynamics of target asteroid Bennu to ensure successful sampling.

Schrader D. L. McCoy T. J. Cody G. D. King A. J. Schofield P. F. et al. POSTER LOCATION #322 Lessons Learned from Preparing OSIRIS-REx Spectral Analog Samples for Bennu [#1273] We discuss the reasoning behind and share lessons learned from preparing OSIRIS-REx spectral analog samples for asteroid Bennu.

Abe M. Yada T. Okada T. Sakamoto K. Yoshitake M. et al. POSTER LOCATION #323 JAXA’s Astromaterials Science Research Group and Curation Facility for and Hayabusa2 Sample Returned Mission [#1760] We will describe about current curation activity for Hayabusa and Hayabusa2 asteroids sample return mission.

Kouyama T. Yokota Y. Ishihara Y. Nakamura R. Yamamoto S. et al. POSTER LOCATION #324 Investigation of Hayabusa-2/ONC-T Sensitivity Variation Based on Observed Images [#1289] Sensor sensitivity of Hayabusa2/ONC-T was investigated with Moon observation images, comparing with simulated Moon images based on SP model.

Thuillet F. Maurel C. Michel P. Biele J. Ballouz R.-L. et al. POSTER LOCATION #325 Numerical Simulations of Surface Package Landing on a Low-Gravity Granular Surface: Application to the Landing of MASCOT Onboard Hayabusa2 [#1810] We present results in terms of distance, travel time, and impact speed at second bounce of interactions with a low-gravity asteroid surface.

Lunar and Planetary Science XLVIII (2017) sess615.pdf

Sugita S. Suzuki H. Tatsumi E. Yamada M. Sawada H. et al. POSTER LOCATION #326 Inflight Spectroscopic Calibration of Hayabusa2 Optical Navigation Cameras (ONC) Using , Moon, , and Stars [#1988] Observation results suggest that ONC calibration accuracy is high enough to detect signatures of hydrous minerals, such as 0.7-μm absorption.

Tachibana S. Watanabe S. Hayabusa2 Project Team POSTER LOCATION #327 Initial Analysis of Hayabusa2 Samples Returned from C-Type Near-Earth Asteroid Ryugu [#1850] Initial analysis and curation plans for Hayabusa2 samples from C-type near-Earth asteroid Ryugu will be presented.

Okada T. Fukuhara T. Tanaka S. Taguchi M. Arai T. et al. POSTER LOCATION #328 Earth and Moon Images by Thermal Imager TIR on Hayabusa2 and Its Implications to Observations of Asteroid Ryugu [#1818] We briefly present the results of Earth and Moon observations by TIR and implies the detectability of asteroid Ryugu and its during the Approach Phase.

Busarev V. V. Vilas F. POSTER LOCATION #329 Identifying a Key to a Sublimation Phenomenon on (162173) Ryugu [#2930] Outgassing by an icy interior after heating could cause the differences in ground-based reflectance spectra observed of Hayabusa2 target (162173) Ryugu.

Hiroi T. Milliken R. E. Pieters C. M. Kaiden H. Imae N. et al. POSTER LOCATION #330 Visible and Near-Infrared Spectral Survey of Carbonaceous Chodrites and Its Application to Hayabusa2 [#1086] By applying the Principal Component Analysis to 4 bands of ONC-T and 3 bands of NIRS3 of Hayabusa2, 8 carbonaceous chondrite groups may be distinguished.