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Hayabusa - Asteroid sample return through hardships during its seven years round-trip voyage

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Kawaguchi, Junichiro

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This paper describes what and how the Hayabusa project team performed its seven years voyage through many hardships, focusing its attention on the astrodynamics aspects.

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Advances In The Astronautical Sciences

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