[SCI] April 5 at 09:00 JST: the altitude of the spacecraft is about 1200m.
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[SCI] April 5 at 12:45 JST. The operation is steadily progressing. The control room was crowded with people, but now about 20 people are working here.
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[SCI] April 5 at 13:45 JST: Gate 5 was confirmed. The spacecraft state is normal and it was confirmed that the evacuation operation, the separation of the SCI and DCAM3 went as planned. The SCI separation and evacuation sequence were a success.
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[SCI] April 5 at 15:12 JST. The return to the home position at a 20km altitude was judged as “GO”. Currently, the spacecraft status is normal.
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[SCI] This is an image taken with the wide angle optical navigation camera (ONC-W1) immediately after (few seconds) the separation of the SCI. The retroreflective sheet on the SCI glows white due the image being shot with a flash. This showed the separation was on schedule.pic.twitter.com/8FPWY470nI
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[SCI] The deployable camera, DCAM3, successfully photographed the ejector from when the SCI collided with Ryugu’s surface. This is the world’s first collision experiment with an asteroid! In the future, we will examine the crater formed and how the ejector dispersed.pic.twitter.com/eLm6ztM4VX
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[SCI] April 5, 24:00 JST: the final shift 5 for the SCI separation operation was completed with a briefing for the eight people who remained in the control room until the end. With a modest applause, we considered this the end of the operation. Thank you for all your support!
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