Hayabusa asteroid explorer, microwave discharge, ion engine, spacecraft design, spacecraft propulsion, plasma interference, Asteroid Itokawa, space exploration
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
出版者
宇宙航空研究開発機構
出版者(英)
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
雑誌名
宇宙航空研究開発機構特別資料
雑誌名(英)
JAXA Special Publication: 9th Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference
巻
JAXA-SP-05-001E
ページ
12 - 18
発行年
2005-08-01
抄録(英)
The microwave discharge ion engines 'micro10s' are devoted to the main propulsion on 'HAYABUSA' asteroid explorer. In the development program various kinds of tests and assessments were applied to the ion engines and the spacecraft; the endurance test, the EMI susceptibility test, the interference test between plasma and communication microwave, the beam exhaust test on the spacecraft, the assessment on plasma interference with solar array, so on. The spacecraft was input in the deep space by M-V rocket on May 9, 2003. After vacuum exposure and several runs of baking for reduction of residual gas the ion engine system established the continuous acceleration of the spacecraft toward the asteroid 'ITOKAWA'. On the beginning of December 2004 the ion engines reached the total number of space operational time 20,000 hour. And the spacecraft passed by the aphelion 1.7 astronautical unit on February 18, 2005 so that the microwave discharge ion engine micro10s became the electric propulsion to arrive at the furthest space from Sun. It will rendezvous with the target asteroid on September 2005.