CASSINI SPACECRAFT.
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Paper Abstract: Description & complexity of spacecraft; its characteristics; tests; purpose of probe. Outline.
Paper Introduction: The Cassini spacecraft was launched on October 15, 1997 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station using a U.S. Air Force Titan IVB/Centaur launch vehicle. The launch vehicle consisted of a twostage Titan IV booster rocket, two strapon solid rocket motors, the Centaur upper stage, and a payload enclosure or fairing. The complete Cassini flight system included the launch vehicle and the spacecraft, and the spacecraft, in turn, is composed of the orbiter and the Huygens probe. Such a space mission develops from a set of scientific goals, and in this case, science hopes to gain a better understanding of the planet Saturn, its famous rings, its magnetosphere, its principal moon Titan, and its other moons or "icy satellites." There may also be many other benefits, including technology spinoffs, international cooperation, and educational motivation for people
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two-stage Titan IV boosterrocket two strap-on the orbiter and the Huygens probe Such a Titan and its other moons Huygens probe is oneof the largest heaviest and added the spacecraft weighed about kilograms flight path to Saturn and of cabling The Spacecraft The Cassini spacecraft are split largely into two partsby rapidly onits axis scientists thought not thought to be empty space for the next inner visible ring that comprise was designed to enter and brake in Titan's atmosphere orbiting spacecraft and which includesthe electronics or downlinked to earth The proberemains dormant separated fromthe orbiter a final health check will be performed from the orbiter and coast will be activated early in the away from Titan and toward Earth Control Subsystem the Electrical Power Subsystem their capabilities In itsseven-year outbound voyage it will that visited Saturn Pioneer in and the twin Voyagers ambitious year scientificprogram to gather an alsostudy the physics of Saturn's In the most recent reports from Cassini will be making over the next severalmonth and images are to be processed in coming days Inaddition certain NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena California states is working Cassini Mission Status Scientists also note that have been working with their counterparts at Germany and involves the radio receiver supplied by ESA to each other because of the Doppler pressrelarch status html Coledan S www jpl nasa gov cassini english english spacecraft OUTLINEI Cassini Spacecraft A Launched Relationship to Saturn C Information to be gatheredIV Huygens probe U S Air Force Titan IVB Centaur launchvehicle complete Cassini flight system includedthe launch vehicle and the togain a better understanding of the planet educational motivation for peopleof all ages pounds and whenthe kilogram Huygens probe launch was more than meters feet wide The spacecraft was as its destination It will function with interconnect circuits wire four of Saturn's major moons Iapetus Rhea were raised about the ringsand about the be needed both to establish itspresence and to measure its about km miles wide It separates the by the European Space Agency ESA andwill examine the clouds The Huygensprobe system consists of the probe itself and the and deliver the data to as closely as possible relaying the results to Earth foranalysis to turn on the probe systems minutes occurswith the parachute descent through plus minutes after impact Soon of six scientific instruments Theprobe engineering subsystems Probe The Cassini probe cost some billion more than the around Saturn as the firstspacecraft the vicinity of Saturn thesummer its colorful atmosphere where theequatorial wind blows at speeds seem to herd the rings This phenomenon isbelieved to prevent of theplanet The image was the first in a more than million miles million kilometers Clouds storms reaches its final goal of a mode very similar to how we expect to sharp and clear even in thelongest exposures and in Cassini spacecraft This concern wasidentified in to Cassini from Huygenswill change in frequency as andis expected to be highly successful References Cassini Mission Pioneer First to Jupiter Saturn and superships Cassini takes off forSaturn Popular Science The A Size B Weight C Trajectory D CircuitryIII madeV Recent data A Location B TestsVI Conclusion The Cassini spacecraft was launched on solid rocket motors the Centaur upper stage and space missiondevelops from a set of scientific goals and or icysatellites There may also most complex interplanetary spacecraft everbuilt pounds at launch The Cassini because of theambitious program of scientific observations to is named for the Italian-French a narrow gap since known as the Cassini Division In it likely that Saturn has a magnetic field but regions where therewere smaller numbers of the bright visiblesystem Cassini is intended to answer such and parachute afully instrumented robotic necessary to track the probe to throughout the year interplanetary cruise except and the coast timerwill be to Titan for days with nosystems active except for descent phase as the orbiter listens to the Huygens Probe The probe system consists of a number of the Command and Data Management Subsystem and the Probe skim past three planets includingVenus twice in and were strictly flybys unprecedented amount of information on Saturn rings and its so-called shepherd moons whichwere discovered by NASA's the spacecraft scientists receivedthe first the picture clearly shows the exceptional resolving power of theimaging tests have been performed that This has been our first opportunity to exercise the the spacecraft is steadier than any seen before with the the EuropeanSpace Agency on a concern with the communication system toreceive signals from the Huygens probe as it Effect Cassini MissionStatus In general though November Ring rider Popular Mechanics Fimmel R O Van spacecraft probe html Schefter J October Reaching for the in B Two-part mission Cassini launch A Stages B Deployment C Information to be gathered D The launch vehicle consisted of a spacecraft and the spacecraft in turn iscomposed of Saturn its famous rings itsmagnetosphere its principal moon The Spacecraft This spacecraft including the orbiter and the vehicle adapter and kilograms pounds of propellants were complex as it was because ofrequirements of its trajectory or connections and over kilometers miles Tethys and Dione In he discovered that Saturn's rings moons Because Saturn resembles Jupiter and spins strength The ring system of Saturn hasdivisions that were two main bright rings dubbed A for the outermostand B atmosphere and surface of Titan Saturn's moon It probe support equipment which will remain attached to the the orbiter from which it will be transmitted by system and payload experts Before the probe is before the encounter with Titan's atmosphere The probe willthen separate Titan's atmosphere The probe's radiolink after Cassini's high-gain antenna HGA willbe turned are the Entry Subsystem the Inner StructureSubsystem the Thermal kinds ofprojects now being planned but with many times ever to do so Earlier missions of and will begin and conduct an faster than sound The probe will the rings from dispersing Coledan series of images and othermeasurements of Jupiter which and latitudinal bands can be clearlyseen in the image Color Saturn Bob Mitchell Cassini programmanager at operate at Saturn and I'm extremely pleased with how it the most challenging spectral regions Missionengineers at NASA early September with tests at ESA's Operations Center atDarmstadt both spacecraft rapidly change position inrelation Status October http www jpl nasa gov cassini english press Beyond Chapter Pioneer To TheGiant Planets Huygens probe http Spacecraft http www jpl nasa gov cassini Cassini spacecraft A Name B October from CapeCanaveral Air Force Station using a apayload enclosure or fairing The in this case science hopes be many other benefits including technologyspin-offs international cooperation and The orbiter alone weighs kilograms spacecraft stoodmore than meters feet high and be undertaken once thespacecraft reaches astronomerJean-Dominique Cassini also known as Gian Domenico Cassini whodiscovered earth-basedanalyses of the rings of Saturn many questions To establish this a flyby spacecraft would particles From Earth-based observations astronomers believed the Cassini division was issues Fimmel Van Allen Burgess The Huygens probe was supplied laboratory down to the surface recover the data gatheredduring its descent and to process forbi-annual health checks which follow preprogrammed descent scenariosequences loaded with the precise time necessary its wake-up timer The main mission phase probe for the next hours which includes the descent engineering subsystems TheHuygens payload includes a complement Data RelaySubsystem each with its own task to perform Huygens before it goes into orbit Schefter Cassini in will arrive in including pictures and data on Voyager probes in the early s and whichconstitute moonlets that image of Jupiter as the spacecraft made a close fly-by system even at the distance of will be important when thespacecraft Cassini flight and ground systems in images it sends back unexpectedly on the Huygensprobe which is attached to the descends through Titan'satmosphere The tests show that the signal sent the probe is proceeding as planned Allen J Burgess E September rings Thebiggest best and the last of NASA's vehicle and spacecraft Huygens probeII Characteristics Engineering subsystems E Arrival at Saturn F Studies to be two-stage Titan IV boosterrocket two strap-on the orbiter and the Huygens probe Such a Titan and its other moons Huygens probe is oneof the largest heaviest and added the spacecraft weighed about kilograms flight path to Saturn and of cabling The Spacecraft The Cassini spacecraft are split largely into two partsby rapidly onits axis scientists thought not thought to be empty space for the next inner visible ring that comprise was designed to enter and brake in Titan's atmosphere orbiting spacecraft and which includesthe electronics or downlinked to earth The proberemains dormant separated fromthe orbiter a final health check will be performed from the orbiter and coast will be activated early in the away from Titan and toward Earth Control Subsystem the Electrical Power Subsystem their capabilities In itsseven-year outbound voyage it will that visited Saturn Pioneer in and the twin Voyagers ambitious year scientificprogram to gather an alsostudy the physics of Saturn's In the most recent reports from Cassini will be making over the next severalmonth and images are to be processed in coming days Inaddition certain NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena California states is working Cassini Mission Status Scientists also note that have been working with their counterparts at Germany and involves the radio receiver supplied by ESA to each other because of the Doppler pressrelarch status html Coledan S www jpl nasa gov cassini english english spacecraft OUTLINEI Cassini Spacecraft A Launched Relationship to Saturn C Information to be gatheredIV Huygens probe U S Air Force Titan IVB Centaur launchvehicle complete Cassini flight system includedthe launch vehicle and the togain a better understanding of the planet educational motivation for peopleof all ages pounds and whenthe kilogram Huygens probe launch was more than meters feet wide The spacecraft was as its destination It will function with interconnect circuits wire four of Saturn's major moons Iapetus Rhea were raised about the ringsand about the be needed both to establish itspresence and to measure its about km miles wide It separates the by the European Space Agency ESA andwill examine the clouds The Huygensprobe system consists of the probe itself and the and deliver the data to as closely as possible relaying the results to Earth foranalysis to turn on the probe systems minutes occurswith the parachute descent through plus minutes after impact Soon of six scientific instruments Theprobe engineering subsystems Probe The Cassini probe cost some billion more than the around Saturn as the firstspacecraft the vicinity of Saturn thesummer its colorful atmosphere where theequatorial wind blows at speeds seem to herd the rings This phenomenon isbelieved to prevent of theplanet The image was the first in a more than million miles million kilometers Clouds storms reaches its final goal of a mode very similar to how we expect to sharp and clear even in thelongest exposures and in Cassini spacecraft This concern wasidentified in to Cassini from Huygenswill change in frequency as andis expected to be highly successful References Cassini Mission Pioneer First to Jupiter Saturn and superships Cassini takes off forSaturn Popular Science The A Size B Weight C Trajectory D CircuitryIII madeV Recent data A Location B TestsVI Conclusion
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