Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004esasp.544...13y&link_type=abstract
In: Proceedings of the International Workshop Planetary Probe Atmospheric Entry and Descent Trajectory Analysis and Science, 6-9
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Planetary Entry Probes
Scientific paper
The Solar System Exploration Decadal Survey (SSEDS) identified several high priority Solar System Key Science Questions that should be addressed by entry probes/landers, or that should be addressed simultaneously by both probes/landers and remote sensing types of observations. These Key Science Questions are directly relevant to Goals and Objectives of the NASA Strategic Plan and Office of Space Science Strategic Plan. In this report we define entry probes/landers as spacecraft that sample in-situ a planetary atmosphere, and planetary surface if there is one. The Entry Probe Workshop grew out of a community concern that if entry probes/landers were to be a viable mission option for addressing the overarching questions identified in the SSEDS in the coming 10-15 years, significant resources must be applied to key technology areas immediately. The major science objectives requiring entry probes and the key technology development areas for probes are described.
Participants Of The Entry Probe Workshop
Young E. R. E. R.
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