The Australian-German Contributions to the OSIRIS-REx Re-Entry Capsule Observation
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| Paper/Presentation Title | The Australian-German Contributions to the OSIRIS-REx Re-Entry Capsule Observation |
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| Presentation Type | Paper |
| Authors | Zander, Fabian, Lock, Andrew, Birch, Byrenn, Moran, Jeremy, Buttsworth, David, Armstrong, Gerard, Hack, Flynn, Sopek, Tamara, Jacobs, Peter, Jahn, Ingo, Grigat, Felix, Eberhart, Martin, Loehle, Stefan, Lock, Sam, Lu, Nathan and Fernando, Ben |
| Journal or Proceedings Title | Proceedings of AIAA Scitech Forum 2026 |
| Number of Pages | 14 |
| Year | 2026 |
| Place of Publication | United States |
| ISBN | 9781624107658 |
| Web Address (URL) of Paper | https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/abs/10.2514/6.2026-2944 |
| Web Address (URL) of Conference Proceedings | https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/book/10.2514/MSCITECH26 |
| Conference/Event | AIAA Scitech Forum 2026 |
| Event Details | AIAA Scitech Forum 2026 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautic Scitech Forum 2026 Delivery In person Event Date 12 to end of 16 Jan 2026 Event Location Orlando, United States Event Venue Hyatt Regency Orlando |
| Abstract | A team of international scientists from Australia, Germany and the US partnered with NASA SCIFLI to undertake observations of the re-entry of the OSIRIS-REx sample return capsule. The team was split across two aircraft, one run by UniSQ-RTI and one by NASA SCIFLI, and three ground stations. The observation was undertaken on the 24th of September 2023 with nearly all locations measuring valuable data of the re-entry. Utilising the data collected by the team, and further data shared by NASA SCIFLI, the capsule re-entry trajectory was reconstructed and compared with predictions. The measured trajectory showed that the capsule entered at nearly 300 m/s faster than predicted. Subsequent atmospheric measurements showed that the upper atmosphere had a particularly low density at the time of re-entry, and a recomputed trajectory using the lower density matched the measurements very well. A range of spectroscopic measurements were also taken. Successful measurements of the oxygen 777 nm line were compared between instruments on the UniSQ-RTI and NASA522 aircraft. A difference in irradiance was measured between the aircraft and stations and cannot yet be explained. Further investigations into the discrepancy are ongoing. |
| Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
| ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 400106. Hypersonic propulsion and hypersonic aerothermodynamics |
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| Byline Affiliations | University of Southern Queensland |
| Institute for Space, Defence and Advanced Technologies Operations | |
| School of Science, Engineering and Digital Technologies - Engineering | |
| Institute for Space, Defence and Advanced Technologies Research | |
| Institute for Space, Defence and Advanced Technologies | |
| University of Stuttgart, Germany | |
| University of Queensland | |
| Johns Hopkins University, United States |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/10117v/the-australian-german-contributions-to-the-osiris-rex-re-entry-capsule-observation
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