Scientific and Technical Support for the Galileo Net Flux Radiometer Experiment

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Galileo Spacecraft, Ground Support Equipment, Radiant Flux Density, Prelaunch Tests, Jupiter Probes, Planetary Atmospheres, Calibrating, Jupiter (Planet), Documentation, Scientific Visualization, Clouds (Meteorology), Moisture Content, Water Vapor

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Tasks required during the post launch period are briefly as follows: attend Project Science Group meetings; support in-flight checkouts; maintain and keep safe the spare instrument and ground support equipment (GSE); organize and maintain documentation; finish calibration measurements, documentation, and analysis; characterize and diagnose instrument anomalies; develop descent data analysis tools; and science data analysis and publication. This report provides background information on the net flux radiometer (NFR) instrument as well as being a complete progress report on the support for the Galileo NFR. experiment.

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