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What (who) is MASCOT - definition

JAPANESE SPACE PROBE
2014 XX39; HYB2; Hayabusa 2; MASCOT lander; MASCOT; Mobile Asteroid Surface Scout
  • detailed video including the extended mission]]
  • Hayabusa2 instrument inventory
  • [[1998 KY26]]}}
  • MASCOT lander attached to the side of Hayabusa2.
  • Animation illustrating SCI deployment and subsequent sampling from the resulting crater.
  • Artistic rendering of ''Hayabusa'' collecting a surface sample.
  • One of the facility-to-facility transfer containers (FFTC) of Hayabusa2 returned samples given to NASA by JAXA.
  • ''Hayabusa2'' mission overview animation
  • The touchdown on and sampling of Ryugu on 11 July
  • cm}} in diameter and using a parachute for touchdown.
  • The first photograph from the surface of an asteroid, taken by ''HIBOU'' on 22 September 2018 during one of its "hops".

mascot         
¦ noun a person or thing that is supposed to bring good luck, especially one linked to a particular event or organization.
Origin
C19: from Fr. mascotte, from mod. Provencal mascotto, feminine dimin. of masco 'witch'.
MASCOT         
Modular Approach to Software Construction Operation and Test: a method for software design aimed at real-time embedded systems from the Royal Signals and Research Establishment, UK.
mascot         
(mascots)
A mascot is an animal, toy, or symbol which is associated with a particular organization or event, and which is thought to bring good luck.
...the official mascot of the Barcelona Games.
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Wikipedia

Hayabusa2

Hayabusa2 (Japanese: はやぶさ2, lit.'Peregrine falcon 2') is an asteroid sample-return mission operated by the Japanese state space agency JAXA. It is a successor to the Hayabusa mission, which returned asteroid samples for the first time in June 2010. Hayabusa2 was launched on 3 December 2014 and rendezvoused in space with near-Earth asteroid 162173 Ryugu on 27 June 2018. It surveyed the asteroid for a year and a half and took samples. It left the asteroid in November 2019 and returned the samples to Earth on 5 December 2020 UTC. Its mission has now been extended through at least 2031, when it will rendezvous with the small, rapidly-rotating asteroid 1998 KY26.

Hayabusa2 carries multiple science payloads for remote sensing and sampling, and four small rovers to investigate the asteroid surface and analyze the environmental and geological context of the samples collected.

Examples of use of MASCOT
1. The beauty contest honors Drake University‘s mascot, the bulldog.
2. Children present a dangerous situation for our mascot costumes.
3. The loss of the mascot still bothers some students.
4. The SEGI signed the MOU at the Mascot hotel here last week.
5. It‘s the state‘s official large mammal and the mascot for the University of Texas.