The NASA Galileo Mission launched in 1989 en route to Jupiter and its moons, Io, Callisto, Europa and Ganymede.
See more Factoids The Voyager mission, now in its 25th year, continues its quest to push the bounds of space exploration. The twin Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft opened new vistas in space by greatly expanding our knowledge of Jupiter and Saturn. Voyager 2 then extended the planetary adventure when it flew by Uranus and Neptune, becoming the only spacecraft ever to visit these worlds. Voyager 1, now ...
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Thorough information about the Galileo project from NASA.
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Mission Description - What's New - Instrument Description - Scientific Objectives - Operations Description - Pictures and Logo - Organizational Chart - Contact Information - Links - Team Site - Questions CASSINI UltraViolet Imaging Spectrograph Good day and welcome to the Cassini UVIS site. The UVIS instrument, or Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph, was built by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and ...
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The Doppler Wind Experiment DWE on CASSINI/HUYGENS Web Counter says: Aliens have already visited this page since 11 March 1996. Topics The CASSINI/HUYGENS mission The HUYGENS Project Homepage at ESA/ESTEC The CASSINI Project Homepage at NASA/JPL CASSINI/HUYGENS pictures DWE - Scientific objectives & Instrument Description DWE Personnel DWE is sponsored by .... DWE Publication List DWE List of ...
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Galileo to Jupiter Courtesy of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Table of Contents Galileo Introduction (This Page) Galileo Images Galileo Project Fact Sheet Galileo Images of Ganymede Press Releases Battery Acid Chemical Found on Jupiter's Moon Europa - September 30, 1999 Galileo Returns New Insights into Callisto and Europa - May 23, 1997 New Images Hint at Wet and Wild History For Europa - April ...
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Galileo / Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer What's new What is NIMS Current NIMS Status The NIMS Instrument NIMS Observations NIMS Cookbook How to display and use NIMS data. NIMS Data Products Browse products (masks) for all NIMS observations in Jupiter encounters through I33 are available for display and downloading in GIF or JPEG form from the Planetary Image Atlas of the PDS Imaging Node ...
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On the heels of its successful forays to Mars this year, NASA has embarked on a new voyage -- to Saturn. The Cassini mission is not only one of the most expensive ever, costing $3.4 billion, it's also one of the most controversial -- the Cassini rocket is carrying 72 pounds of plutonium - the most ever launched into space. The rocket is scheduled to arrive in orbit around Saturn in 2004. Get the ...
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Saturn and Titan will be the destination of the Cassini mission, a project under development by NASA, the ESA and the ISA. Titan boasts organic chemistry that may hold clues to how life formed on the primitive Earth.
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RISKS VS. RETURNS Is the Cassini Mission safe October 21, 1997 Questions answered in this forum: What is the Cassini mission all about What could cause an accident when Cassini swings by Earth What damage would an accident cause Why was plutonium selected to power Cassini What other energy sources could have been used to speed up the mission How can NASA risk public safety for planetary ...
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THE GALILEO MISSION The Galileo Spacecraft The Galileo Project was originally conceived as a mission to study Jupiter and its satellites. Most early plans for this mission called for direct flights to Jupiter. After new constraints were placed on shuttle operations after the Challenger accident and the Centaur program was cancelled, a direct flight to Jupiter became impossible. A new flight plan ...
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Ship and shoot toward the Sun. These could be the delivery instructions slapped on the side of the Genesis spacecraft, neatly wrapped and ready for a clean room rollout at month s end here at Lockheed Martin Astronautics.
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A mission to Pluto could launch as soon as 2004 and arrive eight years later under a NASA directive announced Wednesday that revives the agency's commitment to explore the farthest and tiniest planet in our solar system.
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August 14, 2002 go Advanced Search TODAY'S NEWS EXPLORE ASK THE EXPERTS QUICK POLL FEATURE ARTICLES TECHBIZ NANOTECHNOLOGY CURRENT ISSUE UPCOMING ISSUE PAST ISSUES FEATURE ARTICLE February 2000 issue The Galileo Mission to Jupiter and Its Moons Few scientists thought that the Galileo spacecraft, beset by technical troubles, could conduct such a comprehensive study of the Jovian system. And few ...
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Washington - March 8, 2000 - NASA plans to renew the solar system passport of the Galileo spacecraft by extending the mission exploring Jupiter and its moons through the end of 2000, when Galileo may embark on a joint scientific expedition with another solar system explorer, the Saturn-bound Cassini spacecraft.
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NASA scientists said Sunday they have contacted the Pioneer 10 spacecraft, ending fears that the robotic probe had gone silent 29 years into a mission that has carried it more than 7 billion miles (11.6 billion kilometers) from Earth.
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