T. Honda
Kobe University
7 Papers
7 Citations
T. Honda is an academic researcher from Kobe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asteroid & Meteorite. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Mass and Local Topography Measurements of Itokawa by Hayabusa
Shinsuke Abe,Tadashi Mukai,Naru Hirata,Naru Hirata,Olivier S. Barnouin-Jha,Andrew F. Cheng,Hirohide Demura,R. W. Gaskell,Tatsuaki Hashimoto,K. Hiraoka,T. Honda,Takashi Kubota,Masatoshi Matsuoka,Takahide Mizuno,Ryosuke Nakamura,Daniel J. Scheeres,Makoto Yoshikawa +16 more
TL;DR: Combined with surface observations, these data indicate that Itokawa is the first subkilometer-sized small asteroid showing a rubble-pile body rather than a solid monolithic asteroid.
Detailed Images of Asteroid 25143 Itokawa from Hayabusa
Jun Saito,Jun Saito,Hideaki Miyamoto,Hideaki Miyamoto,Ryosuke Nakamura,Masateru Ishiguro,Tatsuhiro Michikami,Akiko M. Nakamura,Hirohide Demura,Sho Sasaki,Naru Hirata,Naru Hirata,C. Honda,A. Yamamoto,Yasuhiro Yokota,Tetsuharu Fuse,Fumi Yoshida,David J. Tholen,R. W. Gaskell,Tatsuaki Hashimoto,Takashi Kubota,Y. Higuchi,Tomoki Nakamura,Paul S. Smith,K. Hiraoka,T. Honda,Shingo Kobayashi,M. Furuya,Naoya Matsumoto,E. Nemoto,A. Yukishita,K. Kitazato,Budi Dermawan,Akito Sogame,Junya Terazono,C. Shinohara,Hiroaki Akiyama +36 more
TL;DR: Rendezvous of the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa with the near-Earth asteroid 25143 Itokawa took place during the interval September through November 2005 and the onboard camera imaged the solid surface of this tiny asteroid with a spatial resolution of 70 centimeters per pixel, revealing diverse surface morphologies.
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Size-frequency statistics of boulders on global surface of asteroid 25143 Itokawa
Tatsuhiro Michikami,Akiko M. Nakamura,Naru Hirata,Robert Gaskell,Ryosuke Nakamura,T. Honda,Chikatoshi Honda,K. Hiraoka,Jun Saito,Hirohide Demura,Masateru Ishiguro,Hideaki Miyamoto +11 more
TL;DR: Fujiwata et al. as mentioned in this paper reported the size-frequency statistics of boulders on the entire surface of Itokawa based on high-resolution images (1 pixel ≈0.4 m) obtained by the Hayabusa spacecraft.
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An overview of the LIDAR observations of asteroid 25143 Itokawa
Tadashi Mukai,Shinsuke Abe,Naru Hirata,R. Nakamura,Olivier S. Barnouin-Jha,Andrew F. Cheng,Takahide Mizuno,K. Hiraoka,T. Honda,Hirohide Demura,R. M. Gaskell,Tatsuaki Hashimoto,Takashi Kubota,Masatoshi Matsuoka,Daniel J. Scheeres,Makoto Yoshikawa +15 more
TL;DR: Fujiwara et al. as discussed by the authors presented an overview of the laser altimeter (LIDAR) results for asteroid 25143 Itokawa, which was used to determine the local surface topography with an accuracy of a few meters in altitude, from a home position roughly 7 km above the surface.
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Observations of 25143 Itokawa by the Asteroid Multiband Imaging Camera (AMICA) of Hayabusa: Morphology of Brighter and Darker Areas
S. Sasaki,J. Saito,Masato Ishiguro,Naru Hirata,Hideaki Miyamoto,Hirohide Demura,Tatsuaki Hashimoto,Y. Higuchi,K. Hiraoka,Chikatoshi Honda,T. Honda,Kohei Kitazato,Takashi Kubota,Tatsuhiro Michikami,Akiko M. Nakamura,R. Nakamura,Tomoki Nakamura,Paul S. Smith,Junya Terazono,David J. Tholen,A. Yamamoto,Yasuhiro Yokota,Hiroaki Akiyama,Budi Dermawan,Tetsuharu Fuse,C. Shinohara,Akito Sogame,Fumi Yoshida,Amica Team +28 more
- 01 Mar 2006
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