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  • 12:27, 9 April 2026Accomplishments (hist | edit) ‎[2,800 bytes]Manabu (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__TOC__ == Publication of DESTINY<sup>+</sup> SWT == === Journal articles === === Book chapters === === Technical reports === === Dissertations === == Invited Talsks of DESTINY<sup>+</sup> SWT == === International meetings === === Regional meetings ===")
  • 08:47, 9 April 2026Science Working Team (hist | edit) ‎[5,004 bytes]Manabu (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__TOC__ == DESTINY<sup>+</sup> Science Board == The Science Board (SB) is the central group of the Science Working Team (SWT). The SB makes decisions as recommendation to the DESTINY⁺ Project Manager (PM) about scientific issues in DESTINY⁺, and manages and controls all science-side teams in DESTINY⁺ including Science Working Groups (SWGs) and parts of Instrument Teams (ITs) and Working Teams (WTs). === MEMBERS LIST (January 21, 2026)=== ;Tomoko Arai: DESTINY...")
  • 08:11, 9 April 2026Misson Overview (hist | edit) ‎[719 bytes]Manabu (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__TOC__ == Misson Overview == * Joint mission of technology demonstration & science observation * Engineering mission led by JAXA and science mission led by ChibaTech * International collaboration between JAXA and DLR * Selected in 2017 as a mission for JAXA/ISAS’s small-class program * Planned launch in 2028 by a H3-equivalent rocket and flyby Phaethon in 2030 == Science goals == * To characterize cosmic dust delivered to Earth * To understand the geology of aste...")
  • 00:42, 27 February 2026DESTINY+ Instruments: DDA (hist | edit) ‎[827 bytes]Manabu (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__TOC__ == DESTINY<sup>+</sup> Dust Analyser (DDA) == DDA hav impact-ionization trajectory sensor and TOF-MS; measures mass, speed, charge, direction and compositon of each impacting dust particle. === Overview === === Instrument Specifications === {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto" |+ DDA Specifications |- ! Property !! Value !! Comments |- | Censor area || 0.03 m<sup>2</sup> || |- | Mass range || 1-1000 u || |- | Ion polarities|| cations || |- |...")
  • 00:25, 27 February 2026DESTINY+ Instruments: MCAP (hist | edit) ‎[1,476 bytes]Manabu (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__TOC__ == Multiband CAmera for Phaethon (MCAP) == === Overview === MCAP is a multiband camera having multiple optical systems and CMOS sensors to take images of all the bands simultaneously. MCAP is controled by TCAP-E. thumb| Figure: MCAP 3D-CAD === Instrument Specifications === {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto" |+ MCAP Specifications |- ! Property !! Value !! Comments |- | Wavelength || 425, 550, 700, 850 nm || |- | Aper...")
  • 02:36, 26 February 2026DESTINY+ Instruments: TCAP (hist | edit) ‎[1,626 bytes]Manabu (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__TOC__ == Telescopic CAmera for Phaethon (TCAP) == == Overview == TCAP is a telescopic panchromatic camera having a rotational mirror for asteroid tracking during flyby. It consists of two components: the TCAP-E, an electronic board that controls the camera system, and the TCAP-OH, which comprises the optical system including the tracking mirror and CMOS sensor. === Instrument Specifications === {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto" |+ TCAP Specifications |-...") originally created as "TCAP"