Deep Space Network Support for the Galileo Mission to Jupiter: Jupiter Orbital Operations From Post-Jupiter Orbit Insertion Through the End of the Prime Mission

作者: D. J. Mudgway , B. G. Yetter , R. G. Torres , P. E. Beyer

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关键词: SatelliteHistoryOrbit insertionJupiterAstronomyGalileo (satellite navigation)SpacecraftAeronauticsNASA Deep Space NetworkExploration of JupiterPrime (order theory)

摘要: Deep Space Network (DSN) support for the Galileo mission to Jupiter began at launch in October 1989 and continued through end of prime December 1997. The tracking data acquisition that was provided by DSN up time spacecraft arrived (December 1995) is described earlier issues this publication [1–3]. This article, final one series, covers period from January 1996 1997 describes orbital operations Jupiter, which included 10 satellite encounters over a 17 months.

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