Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Dec 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984jansc..32..357w&link_type=abstract
Journal of the Astronautical Sciences (ISSN 0021-9142), vol. 32, Oct.-Dec. 1984, p. 357-376. NASA-supported research.
Mathematics
Logic
Interplanetary Navigation, Solar System, Space Exploration, Technological Forecasting, Terrestrial Planets, Unmanned Spacecraft, Asteroids, Comets, Flyby Missions, Mission Planning, Moon, Nasa Programs, Outer Planets Explorers, Planetary Landing, Space Missions
Scientific paper
A diverse collection of unmanned missions to explore the inner planets, outer planets, and small bodies of the solar system is being considered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for the remainder of this century and beyond. This paper describes the key navigational problems which are anticipated for some of these missions and the techniques which are likely to be used to solve these problems. Emphasis in this paper is placed on those missions which take place entirely within about 2 Astronomical Units of the sun. The missions studied include Orbiters of Venus, Mars, the moon, and an earth-approaching asteroid, probes of the atmosphere of Venus and the surface of Mars, fast flybys of comets, and sample return missions from Mars and a short-period comet.
Jordan Frank J.
Wood James L.
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