Images taken in "Hayabusa2 Project"


Asteroid Ryugu was observed by VLT successfully

Hayabusa2 has detected Ryugu!

Hayabusa2's Star Tracker has successfully imaged Ryugu!

Ryugu photographed using the ONC-T.

Ryugu seen from a distance of 2600km

Ryugu seen from a distance of 1500km

Ryugu seen from a distance of 920km

Ryugu seen from 330-240km

Ryugu seen from a distance of 220-100km

Asteroid Ryugu seen from a distance of around 40km

The view of Ryugu from the home position

Imaging Ryugu from an altitude of 6km

A stereoscopic image of Ryugu at high resolution

Ryugu at an altitude of 1 km

Boulders on the surface of asteroid Ryugu

Ryugu surface imaged at highest
resolution so far

Image of Ryugu captured by the ONC-T at an altitude of about 64m at highest resolution so far

Touchdown candidate sites

Image from just after touchdown

2nd touchdown image bulletin ①

2nd touchdown image bulletin②

4 seconds before touchdown

The moment of touchdown

4 seconds after touchdown

Image taken immediately after separation from the spacecraft by Rover-1A

Image captured while moving (during a hop) on the surface of Ryugu by Rover-1A

Surface image taken from Rover-1A
MINERVA-II1 successfully captured the shadow of its own antenna and pin.


Image taken immediately after separation by Rover-1B

Rover-1B hop①

Rover-1B hop②

Rover-1B hop③

Image captured just before hop of Rover-1B

Surface image from Rover-1B after landing