Physics
Scientific paper
May 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997flme.symp..385f&link_type=abstract
Flight Mechanics Symposium 1997, p. 385-395
Physics
Space Exploration, Venus Atmosphere, Interplanetary Trajectories, Trajectory Analysis, Satellite Attitude Control, Mission Planning, Nasa Space Programs, Interplanetary Transfer Orbits, Control Systems Design, Launch Vehicles, Aerobraking, Satellite Orientation, Occultation, Solar System
Scientific paper
As part of the Discovery Program, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has solicited proposals for inter-planetary research to conduct solar system exploration science investigations. A mission, called Venus 2000 (V2k), has been proposed for exploration of the Venus Atmosphere. This is NASAs first voyage to Venus to investigate key science objectives since Magellan and will be launched in summer 2002. In keeping with discovery program requirements to reduce total mission cost and utilize new technology, V2k mission design and control will focus on the use of innovative and proven trajectory analysis programs and control systems provided by the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC).
Folta David
Houghton Martin B.
Marr Greg
Vaughn Frank
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