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- Curation, Spacecraft Recovery, and Preliminary Examination for the Stardust Mission: a Perspective from the Curatorial Facility
- Trajectory Estimation of the Hayabusa Sample Return Capsule Using Optical Sensors
- 4Th IAA Planetary Defense Conference – PDC 2015 13-17 April 2015, Frascati, Roma, Italy
- Becoming Stardust
- Interplanetary Navigation Past, Present and Future
- OSIRIS-Rex Asteroid Sample Return Mission
- Asteroid-Comet Continuum: No Doubt but Many Questions
- Stardust-Next Press Kit February 2011
- From Hayabusa to Hayabusa2: Present Status and Plans of Curatorial Works for Jaxa’S Asteroidal Sample Return Missions
- Chimera: a Mission of Discovery to the First Centaur
- 90. Planetary Exploration in Science Education
- 1 Stardust-Next, Deep Impact, and the Accelerating Spin of 9P
- An Overview of the Osiris-Rex Asteroid Sample Return Mission
- Asteroid Impact Mission: a Unique Opportunity
- Stardust Launch
- Deep Space 1 Launch
- Sjaa Ephemeris
- Near-Earth Asteroid Resources: Review and Analogue Study of Highly Siderophile Elements in Main-Group Pallasites
- Design for Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders Was Researched and Written by Sherry Ahrent- and Strategic Initiatives Zen, Phd, and Kim Steele
- Stardust Monthly Newsletter of the Royal Astronomical Society, of Canada Edmontosi Centre Februarys 1963
- The Future of Stardust Science Arxiv
- Ancient Stardust in the Laboratory
- Dwarf Planets: Small Size, Big Mystery
- Stardust Monthly Newsletter *- of '* ♦
- OSIRIS-Rex: Sample Return from Asteroid (101955) Bennu
- Novel 3U Stand-Alone Cubesat Architecture for Autonomous Near Earth Asteroid Fly-By
- Properties of Original Impactors Estimated from Three-Dimensional Analysis of Whole Stardust Tracks
- Osiris-Rex and Hayabusa2 Sample Cleanroom Design and Construction Planning at Nasa-Jsc
- NASA Curation Preparation for Ryugu Sample Returned by JAXA's
- DEEP IMPACT SITE AS IMAGED by STARDUST NEXT on COMET 9P/TEMPEL 1 REVEALS a STRONG SURFACE and EXTENSIVE EJECTA BLANKET. A. R. Hildebrand1 , M
- Architecture Trades for Accessing Small Bodies with an Autonomous Small Spacecraft
- The Stardust Comet Mission: Studying Sediments from the Solar System’S Frozen Attic
- Through Testing of PROCYON in Kyutech ―
- Spacecraft for Hypervelocity Impact Research – an Overview of Capabilities, Constraints and the Challenges of Getting There
- Sampling Systems for Hayabusa and Follow-On Missions: Scientific Rationale, Operational Considerations, and Technological Challenges
- Destiny Plus+
- Stardust Flyby '1,000 Percent Successful' 21 February 2011, by Lauren Gold
- Hayabusa Recovery, Curation and Preliminary Sample Analysis: Lessons Learned from Recent Sample Return Missions
- Dawn of the Solar System Spacecraft Enters Orbit of Dwarf Planet Ceres by Mark Whalen
- Deep Impact and Sample Return
- NASA Releases Images of Man-Made Crater on Comet 16 February 2011
- Small Spacecraft Based Multiple Near-Earth Asteroid Rendezvous and Landing with Near-Term Solar Sails and ‘Now- Term‘ Technologies
- Precious Dust Two Missions Converge on Asteroid Sample Returns
- Moog Hardware in Space
- The Comet Coma Rendezvous Sample Return (CCRSR) Mission Concept – the Next Step Beyond Stardust
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- Overview of the OSIRIS-Rex Parachute Recovery Subsystem
- OSIRIS-Rex Frequently Asked Questions
- What Is OSIRIS-Rex?
- Resources for Earth and Planetary Research
- The Power of Sample Return Missions - Stardust and Hayabusa
- The Student Dust Counter on the New Horizons Mission
- Progress Report from the Primitive Bodies Panel of the Decadal Survey
- The Genealogy of OSIRIS-Rex Asteroid Sample Return Mission
- Stardust Background Information
- Wild 2 and Interstellar Sample Collection and Earth Return P
- The Asteroid Impact Mission
- OPAG Outer Planets Assessment Group
- Implications of Cometary Water: Deep Impact, Stardust and Hayabusa