A Mariner Mark II spacecraft rendezvous mission with comet Kopff has been recommended by NASA's Solar System Exploration Committee, and is scheduled for a Shuttle launch in 1990. The spacecraft, which is scheduled to encounter the comet in 1994, will conduct a series of experiments including the study of the cometary nucleus, coma, and tail during perihelion passage; the determination of the nucleus and coma chemical/isotropic composition; the description of the nucleus's size, mass, rotation period, and pole occultation; distinctions of gas and dust hydrodynamics; and distinctions of solar wind interactions with the coma. The three-axis-stabilized spacecraft will be modular in design, and will incorporate a 490-Newton Insat engine, Viking Orbiter propulsion tanks, an Integrated Platform Pointing and Attitude Control Subsystem, and several scientific instruments. The spacecraft's Radio Frequency Subsystem will only use X-band telemetry with a downlink frequency of 8415 MHz, and an uplink frequency of 7161 MHz. The power sources in the present design include one radioisotope thermoelectric generator, three 3 Ah batteries, and a solar panel of approximately 7 sq m.
Comet rendezvous
1984-08-01
Miscellaneous
No indication
English
NTRS | 1970
|AIAA | 1970
|Comet rendezvous mission study
NTRS | 1971
|Comet-chaser's latest rendezvous
Online Contents | 2011
|NTRS | 1989
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