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Alternate Names = Galileo, Jupiter Orbiter, 20298
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The Galileo mission consists of two spacecraft: an orbiter and an atmospheric probe. The orbiter will be the sixth spacecraft to explore ...
... the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 54 54
'''Page ''' - 147-152
'''Year''' - 2001
'''Keywords''' - Jupiter, Galileo mission, Europa, water, life
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2001.54.147
'''Number of Pages''' - 6
Abstract ... the large satellites, including Europa, have been under study by instruments on board the NASA Galileo orbiter since it arrived at Jupiter in December 1995. This paper discusses some of the ...
... for Volume 61 61
'''Page ''' - 91-98
'''Year''' - 2008
'''Keywords''' - Satellite navigation, Global Positioning System, Galileo
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008.61.91
'''Number of Pages''' - 8
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Over recent years, the ... on GNSS and thereby raise public awareness on the science and technology behind the nascent Galileo project; a European initiative to design, build and deploy a global satellite positioning system similar ...
... Together – Spacecraft Structure
We’ve covered almost all the main subsystems that together form a spacecraft. Now we discuss the elements of the spacecraft that hold everything together – the structural components. The spacecraft structure provides the mechanical support to all the subsystems within the spacecraft (and the ...
... stars periodically. Because of the long durations, the spacecraft is assumed to be massive to house many people for many generations. The spacecraft is initially accelerated up to speed at great expense ... propulsion is assumed to be available for course corrections. The spacecraft, as it nears a star, follows a hyperbolic trajectory. The spacecraft returns by using gravity to "swing" around each of three ...
... propulsion system takes advantage of Coulomb spacecraft charging, saving on fuel consumed from the conventional electric/ion thrusters on-board the spacecraft. This would reduce the spacecraft mass, launch cost and enhance the life of the mission. The other advantages of the system are reduced payload contamination and improved spacecraft positioning. The ...
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'''Year''' - 2009
'''Keywords''' - Flux pinning, modular spacecraft, spacecraft assembly, spacecraft reconfiguration
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2009.62.57
'''Number of Pages''' - 9
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We propose that modular spacecraft be constructed with interfaces consisting of combinations ... interaction between modules via magnetic flux pinning. This stable field interaction allows fractionated or modular spacecraft to fix their relative positions and orientations in a passive, virtual structure without mechanical connection ...
... the "Background to Missile and Spacecraft Progress" and the second being a "Guide to Modern World Missiles and Spacecraft." Part 1 provides a chronology of missile, rocket, and spacecraft progress (with firing tables ... well as altitude and velocity progress over the years); an organizational breakdown of missile and spacecraft activities by nation (listing government agencies, industrial organizations, and support organizations); and chapters on surface ...
Comes with a CDROM with exclusive data about the Mercury Spacecraft and Curt Newport 's search. Lost Spacecraft - the Search for Liberty Bell 7 describes the exploration of two unique and dangerous ... men, one living and one dead, crossed in the recovery of the Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft. "Lost Spacecraft" focuses on two periods, one beginning in 1959, the other in 1985, interweaving the ...
... supply ports and even to other spacecraft. Like the voyages of submarines, spacecraft missions must be carefully planned and executed to conserve resources. One difference is that spacecraft are steered in all directions ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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