Hayabusa2 Sample Catcher and Container: Metal-Seal System for Vacuum Encapsulation of Returned Samples with Volatiles and Organic Compounds Recovered from C-Type Asteroid Ryugu
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Title
Hayabusa2 Sample Catcher and Container: Metal-Seal System for Vacuum Encapsulation of Returned Samples with Volatiles and Organic Compounds Recovered from C-Type Asteroid Ryugu
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Keywords
Hayabusa2, Sample return, 162173 Ryugu, 1999 JU<sub>3</sub>, Noble gases, Metal seal, Terrestrial alteration
Journal
SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS
Volume 208, Issue 1-4, Pages 107-124
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-10-10
DOI
10.1007/s11214-016-0289-5
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