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Inhaltszusammenfassung für LEGO CUUSOO HAYABUSA

  • Seite 1 Booklet available in English on Heft in deutscher Sprache erhältlich auf Livret disponible en français sur Folleto disponible en español en Folheto disponível em português em A füzet magyarul ezen a honlapon olvasható LEGO.CUUSOO.com chosen by more than 1,000 CUUSOO users in Japan...
  • Seite 2: Inhaltsverzeichnis

    8 ........................Samples 9 ..................The asteroid ITOKAWA 11 ......................The voyage 12 .............. Project Manager J. KAWAGUCHI 13 ..................Building Instructions 86 ..................A word from DAISUKE 87 ................From idea to fi nal product 88 ..................About LEGO ® CUUSOO...
  • Seite 3: An Incredible Journey

    AN INcReDIbLe JOuRNeY When the Hayabusa spacecraft successfully returned to Earth on 13 June 2010, it was carrying a unique and precious cargo – particles of dust from the surface of an asteroid. The seven-year mission, carried out by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), is not only one of the greatest technological feats of mod- ern times, it has also given us new and invaluable insights into the birth and evolution of our solar system.
  • Seite 4: About Jaxa

    AbOut JAXA The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is Japan’s national aerospace agency. It was created in 2003, when three separate organizations merged into a single institution to com- bine advanced research and technological development with the launch of satellites and spacecraft into space. Under the motto of “Reaching for the skies, exploring space”, JAXA continues to challenge unknown and unexplored frontiers, striving to succeed with its wide range of research and develop-...
  • Seite 5: Asteroid Explorer Hayabusa

    AsteROID eXPLOReR hAYAbusA The technological challenges facing the Hayabusa mission were immense. It would be the fi rst spacecraft deliberately designed to make contact with the surface of an asteroid in order to gather physi- cal soil samples for analysis back on Earth. As the distances were great and little was known about the asteroid on which it would land, Hayabusa, which means falcon in Japanese, created new standards for space technology in the areas of ion engines, autonomous con-...
  • Seite 6: The Solar System

    太陽 小惑星イトカワ Itokawa 月 木星 Moon Jupiter 水星 金星 地球 火星 Mercury Venus Earth Mars 木星 Asteroid belt the sOLAR sYsteM Around 4.5 billion years ago, our solar system was born from a massive cosmic dust cloud. Our own planet, Earth, the third in the solar system, became a life-friendly planet.
  • Seite 7 土星 天王星 海王星 Saturn Uranus Neptune 冥王星 Pluto ©JAXA/NASA...
  • Seite 8: Mission

    MIssION sAMPLes Before the Hayabusa mission, the Moon was the only astronomi- More than 1500 individual particles of dust from the surface of cal body from which physical samples of the surface had been Itokawa were found in the capsule of Hayabusa when it returned gathered.
  • Seite 9: The Asteroid Itokawa

    the AsteROID ItOKAWA The asteroid Itokawa is one of the near-earth objects orbiting between Earth and Mars. It was discovered in 1998 and later named 25143 Itokawa after the pioneering Japanese rocket scientist, Dr. Hideo Itokawa. Relatively small in size, Itokawa measures only 535m x 294m x 209m and has an irregular shape.
  • Seite 10 Departure / Touchdown to the surface of Itokawa / Shadow of Hayabusa on Itokawa / Re-entry of Hayabusa /...
  • Seite 11: The Voyage

    the VOYAGe Hayabusa’s voyage started on 9 May 2003 when it was launched from the Kagoshima Space Center (now known as the Uchinoura Space Center). The spacecraft’s main engines are four ion engines with the acceleration power as weak as a sigh, but with excellent fuel efficiency. The ion engines worked near-continuously for two years, slowly propelling the spacecraft toward its rendezvous with the Itokawa asteroid in mid-September 2005.
  • Seite 12: Project Manager J. Kawaguchi

    PROJect MANAGeR J. KAWAGuchI A new era in space research has come. Hayabusa aimed to be the world’s fi rst round trip to a solar object including a surface landing. This project ushered in a new age of space explora- tion where samples and resources from other solar objects can be transported back to Earth.
  • Seite 13 画像提供 : JAXA/© JAXA...
  • Seite 26 MINeRVA ROVeR Hayabusa carried a compact rover called MINERVA that was only 10 cm tall and 12 cm in diameter. MINERVA was supposed to be the fi rst rover to explore the surface of an asteroid. However, it missed the surface of Ito- kawa during the landing operation.
  • Seite 42 sAMPLeR hORN Hayabusa touched the surface of Itokawa with this one meter-long sampler horn, which guided particles from the surface into the main body of the spacecraft. It was constructed using tough body-armor material to protect the body from spray and absorb the impact of touchdown.
  • Seite 57 FINAL shOt cAMeRA There were three cameras onboard Hayabusa used for both scientifi c observations and location fi nding. Only one was located on the side of the main body, and this camera was used to take a last shot of the Earth just before re-entry to the atmosphere.
  • Seite 58 cAPsuLe The capsule transported the collected dust particles back to Earth. With a diameter of 40 cm and weighing 16 kg, it consisted of an ablator to protect the particles from high temperature during the re-entry, a container to keep the sample clean, a parachute, and a beacon-signal transmitter.
  • Seite 59 ION eNGINe HAYABUSA employed a new technology - the microwave-discharge ion engine. This engine fi rst ionizes the propellant gas, Xenon, with microwaves then electrically accelerates and emits the ions, to propel itself forward. It is expected that this highly effi cient engine will power space exploration in the future.
  • Seite 84 tARGet MARKeR This round object had a diameter of 10 cm, weighed 280 grams and was wrapped in highly refl ective fi lm. It was dropped to the surface of Itokawa and used as a target for Hayabusa’s touch down. It also contained aluminum sheets on which names of 880,000 people from around the world were printed.
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  • Seite 86: A Word From Daisuke

    I wanted to bring it back and make it from LEGO bricks.” Thanks again to everyone who has helped. I hope the HAYABUSA story will reach an even greater number of people now.
  • Seite 87: From Idea To Fi Nal Product

    Melody Louise Caddick original Hayabusa model from Daisuke into one that matched the quality and building experience of a traditional LEGO construction set. It was an enjoyable project, but also a challenging one: “LEGO® CUUSOO is always exciting and fun to work with.
  • Seite 88: About Lego

    If the answer to all of the above criteria is ‘yes’, then we’ll start the same as you. If 10.000 people join with you in with your wish, the LEGO the final development of your wish and bring it to life across the world for you Group will then review your idea to decide if it can become a real product.
  • Seite 89 SHARE YOUR WISH... GET AN IDEA... TEILE DEINE IDEE MIT ANDEREN... ÜBERLEG' DIR ETWAS... PARTAGE-LA... TROUVE UNE IDÉE COMPARTE TU DESEO… TEN UNA IDEA… PARTILHA O TEU DESEJO... TEM UMA IDEIA... TEDD KÖZZÉ, HOGY MIT SZERETNÉL... HA VAN EGY ÖTLETED... GATHER SUPPORT...
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  • Seite 92 This is a LEGO ® product and the LEGO Group is responsible for the quality of the product LEGO and the LEGO logo are trademarks of the/sont des marques de commerce de/son marcas registradas de LEGO Group. ©2012 The LEGO Group. 6012601...

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