Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991mors.book.....b&link_type=abstract
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Physics
Mercury Spacecraft, Planetary Magnetospheres, Planetology, Solar Physics, Spin Stabilization, Aerospace Engineering, Atmospheric Physics, Conferences, Elliptical Orbits, Mercury (Planet), Mercury Project, Planetary Orbits, Space Exploration
Scientific paper
The results are presented of the Mercury Orbiter Science Working Team which held three workshops in 1988 to 1989 under the auspices of the Space Physics and Planetary Exploration Divisions of NASA Headquarters. Spacecraft engineering and mission design studies at the Jet Propulsion Lab were conducted in parallel with this effort and are detailed elsewhere. The findings of the engineering study, summarized herein, indicate that spin stabilized spacecraft carrying comprehensive particles and fields experiments and key planetology instruments in high elliptical orbits can survive and function in Mercury orbit without costly sun shields and active cooling systems.
Akasofu Syun I.
Armstrong Thomas P.
Baker Daniel N.
Belcher John W.
Cattell Cynthia A.
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