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Uranus and Neptune Orbiter and Probe Concept Studies
Content Provider | World eBook Library |
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Author | Hubbard, William B. |
Organization | World Library Foundation |
Temporal Coverage | Non-fiction |
Abstract | The purpose of this study was to define a preferred concept approach along with the risk/cost trade space for a Uranus or Neptune Mission launched in the 2020-2023 time frame and within a cost range of 1.5B-1.9B in FY15. The study was conducted by a team led by William Hubbard with members of both the Giant Planets and Satellites Panels working with the JHU/APL Space Department as the design center. NASA Glenn Research Center's COMPASS team made significant contributions as part of the design team in the areas of mission design, solar electric propulsion stage concept development, and Advanced Stirling Radioisotope Generator performance. NASA Langley Research Center also played a significant role in the areas of aerocapture evaluation and entry probe descent trajectory analysis. Georgia Institute of Technology was also a significant contributor to the mission design team in the area of developing the Uranus satellite tour. |
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File Format | |
Language | English |
Part of Series | NASA Publication Collection |
Access Restriction | Subscribed |
Subject Keyword | Uranus Mission concept study Neptune Moons Nasa Decadal World library foundation |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Book |