Physics World 2024年10月07日
European Space Agency launches Hera mission to investigate asteroid ‘crash-scene’
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欧空局启动3.6亿欧元的赫拉任务,对被NASA探测器撞击的小行星Dimorphos进行详细调查。赫拉于当地时间10:52从卡纳维拉尔角搭乘SpaceX猎鹰9号火箭发射,预计2026年12月抵达小行星。该任务将进行多项测量和研究,还涉及释放立方体卫星等操作。

🌏欧空局的赫拉任务耗资3.6亿欧元,旨在对直径150米的小行星Dimorphos进行近距离的‘撞击现场’调查。该任务于当地时间从卡纳维拉尔角搭乘SpaceX猎鹰9号火箭发射,预计2026年12月到达目标小行星。

🚀2022年9月,NASA的DART任务以6.1千米/秒的速度成功撞击Dimorphos,使其轨道发生变化。一个月后,NASA确认DART使Dimorphos的11小时55分钟轨道缩短至11小时23分钟,改变幅度远超预期。

📷赫拉任务携带12种仪器,包括相机和热红外成像仪,将对Dimorphos进行详细的撞击后调查,更精确地测量其大小、形状、质量和轨道。还将释放两个鞋盒大小的立方体卫星,以检查其内部结构,并测试深空通信。

🌕在前往Dimorphos的途中,明年赫拉将对火星进行‘飞越’,并对火星卫星Deimos进行飞掠。到达Dimorphos约六个月后,赫拉可能尝试在小行星上着陆,但尚未做出最终决定。

The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched a €360m mission to perform a close-up “crash-scene” investigation of the 150 m-diameter asteroid Dimorphos, which was purposely hit by a NASA probe in 2022. Hera took off aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral at 10:52 local time. The mission should reach the asteroid in December 2026.

On 26 September 2022, NASA confirmed that its $330m Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission successfully demonstrated “kinetic impact” by hitting Dimorphos at a speed of 6.1 km/s. This resulted in the asteroid being put on a slightly different orbit around its companion body – a 780 m-diameter asteroid called “Didymos”.

A month later in October, NASA confirmed that DART had altered Dimorphos’ orbit by 33 minutes, shortening the 11 hour and 55-minute orbit to 11 hours and 23 minutes. This was some 25 times greater than the 73 seconds NASA had defined as a minimum successful orbit period change. Much of the momentum change came from the ejecta liberated by the impact including a plume of debris that extended more than 10 000 km into space.

Mars flyby

The Hera mission, which has 12 instruments including cameras and thermal-infrared imagers, will perform a detailed post-impact survey of Dimorphos. This will involve measuring its size, shape mass and orbit more precisely than has been carried out to date by follow-up measurements from ground- and space-based observatories including the Hubble Space Telescope.

It is hoped that Hera will be able to reach up to 200 m from the surface of Dimorphos to deliver 2 cm imaging resolution in certain sections.

Part of the Hera mission involves releasing two cubesats – each the size of a shoebox — that will also have imagers and radar onboard. They will examine Dimorphos’ internal structure to determine whether it is a rubble pile or has a solid core surrounding by layers of boulders.

The cubesats will also attempt to land on the asteroid with one measuring the asteroid’s gravitational field. The cubesats are also technology demonstrators, testing communication in deep space between them and Hera.

Once Hera’s mission is complete about six months after arrival at Dimorphos, it may also attempt to land on the asteroid, although a decision to do so has not yet been made.

On its way to Dimorphos, next year Hera will carry out a ‘swingby’ of Mars and a flyby of the Martian moon Deimos.

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