2001
DOI: 10.2514/2.3740
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Low-Cost Main-Belt Asteroid Sample Return

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“…Another would involve coring devices that are fired downward into the surface where recoil would return the cored material within the coring device back to the lander. Sukhanov et al (2001) proposed a low-cost sample-return mission to a main-belt asteroid. The spacecraft would eject a projectile that would strike the asteroid and then fly through the resulting dust cloud.…”
Section: How To Return a Sample From A Main-belt Asteroidmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another would involve coring devices that are fired downward into the surface where recoil would return the cored material within the coring device back to the lander. Sukhanov et al (2001) proposed a low-cost sample-return mission to a main-belt asteroid. The spacecraft would eject a projectile that would strike the asteroid and then fly through the resulting dust cloud.…”
Section: How To Return a Sample From A Main-belt Asteroidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deep Impact sent an impactor to strike a comet Tempel 1 (9P/Tempel) and study the resulting crater and debris, while Stardust collected fragments of a comet's (Wild 2) coma as it flew through it. Sukhanov et al (2001) predicts that the collected mass would be ∼0.1-1 mg of material for their postulated sample-return mission to M-type (16) Psyche. Psyche is the current target of the Psyche mission (Elkins-Tanton et al 2020), which will be launched in 2022.…”
Section: How To Return a Sample From A Main-belt Asteroidmentioning
confidence: 99%