Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993jbis...46r..67w&link_type=abstract
British Interplanetary Society, Journal (ISSN 0007-094X), vol. 46, no. 2, p. 67-76
Physics
Attitude Control, Damage Assessment, Giotto Mission, Mission Planning, Command Guidance, Controllability, Grigg-Skjellerup Comet, Halley'S Comet, Spacecraft Maneuvers, Spacecraft Stability, Telemetry
Scientific paper
Giotto, launched in 1985 on a mission to comet Halley survived the encounter damaged, but in operable condition. This paper summarizes the damage inflicted and its operational implications. The extended mission, chosen after comet Halley fly-by, was to perform a large orbit maneuver to bring Giotto into an Earth return trajectory. After a 4-year hibernation period, the spacecraft would be re-activated and an Earth fly-by performed. This would put Giotto, after a second hibernation spell, on course for a 10 July 1992 encounter with comet Grigg-Skjellerup. The paper describes these operations and subsequent activities.
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