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DESTINY+ & RAMSES

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DESTINY+ & RAMSES

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H3-24
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Apr 20, 2028
StatusTBD
VehicleH3-24
OrbitAsteroid
PadYoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2
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Mission

DESTINY+ (Demonstration and Experiment of Space Technology for INterplanetary voYage with Phaethon fLyby and dUst Science) is a planned asteroid exploration mission to 3200 Phaethon, the parent body of the Geminids meteor shower. It will demonstrate further improvements of low cost solar electric propulsion in deep space and innovative light-weight solar array panel technology. The spacecraft will carry 3 science instruments: * DESTINY Dust Analyzer (DDA) * Telescopic Camera for Phaethon (TCAP) * Multiband Camera for Phaethon (MCAP) RAMSES (Rapid Apophis Mission for Space Safety) is a European-Japanese planetary defense mission to near-Earth asteroid 99942 Apophis, led by the European Space Agency (ESA). The spacecraft will arrive around Apophis in February 2029, before the asteroid’s very close fly-by to Earth on 13 April 2029. It will conduct measurements of the asteroid's properties before and during the Earth flyby to study its response to the close encounter with the planet. The spacecraft will leverage much of the technology developed for the Hera mission. At the asteroid, RAMSES will deploy two smaller CubeSats, one carrying a dust analyser, a low-frequency radar, the other will attempt to land on Apophis and provide high-resolution images from the surface.

Quick facts

VehicleH3-24
OrbitAsteroid
PadYoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2
SiteTanegashima Space Center, Japan
WindowApr 20, 00:00:00 UTC→Apr 20, 00:00:00 UTC

Vehicle

FamilyH3
Acquiring satellite view…
Trajectory unknown
Yoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2
Tanegashima Space Center, Japan
30.401, 130.976