Hayabusa2 TIR Bundle

This bundle collects all the operational data products produced by the Hayabusa2 Thermal Infrared Imager (TIR) instrument. TIR is a bolometric imager with a broadband filter in the thermal infrared range (8 to 12 um). It covers the temperature range about 150 to 460 K, and has a field of view of about 16.7 x 12.7 degrees, with 0.051 degree per pixel (328 x 248 pixels). The primary objective of TIR is to investigate thermophysical properties of the surface of the asteroid, such as porosity, grain size, and boulder abundance.

Status: Archived
Release date: Oct. 14, 2021

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Use the following citation to reference this data set:

Okada, Tatsuaki; Tanaka, Satoshi; Fukuhara, Tetsuya; Arai, Takehiko; Imamura, Takeshi; Ogawa, Yoshiko; Kitazato, Kohei; Kouyama, Toru; Sakatani, Naoya; Shimaki, Yuri; Sekiguchi, Tomohiko; Senshu, Hiroki; Takita, Jun; Taguchi, Makoto; Demura, Hirohide; Nakamura, Ryosuke; Hasegawa, Sunao; Matsunaga, Tsuneo; Wada, Takehiko; Helbert, Jörn; Müller, Thomas G.; Hagermann, Axel; Biele, Jens; Grott, Matthias; Hamm, Maximilian; Delbo, Marco; Hayabusa2 TIR Bundle V1.0, urn:jaxa:darts:hyb2_tir::1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, 2021; 10.17597/ISAS.DARTS/HYB2-00300.