Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1994
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Final Report, 1 Jan. 1990 - 30 Nov. 1993 Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI. Space Science and Engineering Center.
Computer Science
Anomalies, Galileo Spacecraft, Launching, Radiometers, Calibrating, Temperature Effects
Scientific paper
This report describes work supported by a post-launch grant (NCC 2-679) that originally covered the period from 1 January 1990 through 31 December 1992. This was extended an additional nine months at no cost until 30 September 1993, and once more until to 30 November 93. A final report on the effort from 1 January 1990 through 30 November 1993 (anticipated) is provided following the background discussion. Tasks required during the post launch period are briefly as follows: (1) attend PSG (Project Science Group) meetings; (2) support in-flight checkouts; maintain and keep safe the spare instrument and GSE (Ground Support Equipment); (3) organize and maintain documentation; (4) finish calibration measurements, documentation, and analysis; (5) characterize and diagnose instrument anomalies; (6) develop descent data analysis tools; and (7) science data analysis and publication. The following sections provide background information on the NFR instrument followed by the complete progress report.
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