Scientific Objectives of Small Carry-on Impactor (SCI) and Deployable Camera 3 Digital (DCAM3-D): Observation of an Ejecta Curtain and a Crater Formed on the Surface of Ryugu by an Artificial High-Velocity Impact

M. Arakawa, K. Wada, T. Saiki, T. Kadono,Y. Takagi,K. Shirai, C. Okamoto,H. Yano,M. Hayakawa,S. Nakazawa,N. Hirata, M. Kobayashi,P. Michel,M. Jutzi,H. Imamura,K. Ogawa,N. Sakatani,Y. Iijima,R. Honda, K. Ishibashi,H. Hayakawa, H. Sawada

Space Science Reviews(2016)

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The Small Carry-on Impactor (SCI) equipped on Hayabusa2 was developed to produce an artificial impact crater on the primitive Near-Earth Asteroid (NEA) 162173 Ryugu (Ryugu) in order to explore the asteroid subsurface material unaffected by space weathering and thermal alteration by solar radiation. An exposed fresh surface by the impactor and/or the ejecta deposit excavated from the crater will be observed by remote sensing instruments, and a subsurface fresh sample of the asteroid will be collected there. The SCI impact experiment will be observed by a Deployable CAMera 3-D (DCAM3-D) at a distance of ∼1 km from the impact point, and the time evolution of the ejecta curtain will be observed by this camera to confirm the impact point on the asteroid surface. As a result of the observation of the ejecta curtain by DCAM3-D and the crater morphology by onboard cameras, the subsurface structure and the physical properties of the constituting materials will be derived from crater scaling laws. Moreover, the SCI experiment on Ryugu gives us a precious opportunity to clarify effects of microgravity on the cratering process and to validate numerical simulations and models of the cratering process.
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Impact crater,Ejecta curtain,Crater scaling laws,Asteroid,Microgravity
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