A Robot's Shadow on Asteroid Itokawa
			
		
		
		
			What's that unusual looking spot on asteroid Itokawa?  It's the shadow of the 
robot spacecraft Hayabusa 
that took the image.  
Japan's 
Hayabusa mission 
arrived at the 
asteroid 
in early September and has been imaging and maneuvering around the 
floating space mountain ever since.    
The above picture was taken earlier this month.  
Asteroid Itokawa 
spans about 300 meters.  
One scientific goal of the 
Hayabusa mission 
is to determine out how much ice, rock and trace elements reside on the 
asteroid's surface, which should give indications about how asteroids and 
planets formed in the early Solar System.  
A can-sized robot MINERVA that was scheduled to hop 
around the asteroid's surface has 
not, so far, functioned as hoped.   
Later this month, 
Hayabusa is scheduled to descend to asteroid Itokawa and collect surface samples in a 
return capsule. 
In December, Hayabusa will fire its rockets toward Earth and drop the 
return capsule down to Earth's 
Australian outback in 2007 June.