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Asteroid Ryugu Before the Hayabusa2 Encounter

Asteroid (162173) Ryugu is the target object of Hayabusa2, an asteroid exploration and sample return mission led by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). Ground-based observations indicate that Ryugu is a C-type near-Earth asteroid with a diameter of less than 1 km, but the knowledge of its det...

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Main Authors: Wada, Koji, Grott, Matthias, Michel, Patrick, Walsh, Kevin J, Barucci, Antonella M, Biele, Jens, Blum, Jürgen, Ernst, Carolyn M, Grundmann, Jan T, Gundlach, Bastian, Hagermann, Axel, Hamm, Maximilian, Jutzi, Martin, Myung-Jin, Kim, Kührt, Ekkehard, Lucille Le Corre, Libourel, Guy, Lichtenheldt, Roy, Maturilli, Alessandro, Messenger, Scott R, Michikami, Tatsuhiro, Miyamoto, Hideaki, Mottola, Stefano, Nakamura, Akiko M, Müller, Thomas, Nittler, Larry R, Ogawa, Kazunori, Okada, Tatsuaki, Palomba, Ernesto, Sakatani, Naoya, Schröder, Stefan, Senshu, Hiroki, Takir, Driss, Zolensky, Michael E
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Ogawa, Kazunori
Okada, Tatsuaki
Palomba, Ernesto
Sakatani, Naoya
Schröder, Stefan
Senshu, Hiroki
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