STARDUST: A Comet Coma Flyby Sample Return

被引:0
|
作者
Tsou, P. [1 ]
机构
[1] CALTECH, Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA 91099 USA
关键词
SILICA AEROGEL; 81P/WILD-2; DUST; WILD-2; MISSION; HALLEY; EXTRACTION; INTACT; GIOTTO; CAMERA;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
STARDUST, the 4(th) NASA Discovery Mission, returned the world's first coma sample from a comet with known history. The returned samples gave the world the first opportunity to per-form detailed laboratory studies of comet Wild 2 and a time capsule of the formational times of our Solar System. The completion of a comet coma flyby sample return mission required heroic endeavors from many participants, extensive advocacy by officials and reviewers, considerable doses of serendipitous miracles and, invariably, disappointments. This chronicle recounts some of the technology breakthroughs and significant engineering and strategic innovations that made STARDUST possible. For those who dream of future space exploration, this account may provide inspiration for even more incredible discoveries to come. A flight project distinguished by the excellence of its technical concept is only a necessary condition; completing such a mission successfully depends on sufficiency factors that are often slighted-programmatic, interpersonal and cosmic happenstances.
引用
收藏
页码:192 / 204
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Introduction: Atmospheric Entry of the Stardust Sample Return Capsule
    Kontinos, Dean A.
    Wright, Michael J.
    JOURNAL OF SPACECRAFT AND ROCKETS, 2010, 47 (06) : 865 - 867
  • [22] Introduction: Atmospheric Entry of the Stardust Sample Return Capsule
    Kontinos, Dean A.
    Wright, Michael J.
    JOURNAL OF SPACECRAFT AND ROCKETS, 2010, 47 (05) : 705 - 707
  • [23] Sample Survivability for a Comet Surface Sample Return Mission
    Papadakis, S. J.
    Gerasopoulos, K.
    Kalter, J.
    Tien-Street, B.
    Kott, T. M.
    Walter, R.
    Jin, M. H-C.
    Currano, L. J.
    Graham, J. S.
    Navid, H.
    Turner, K. R.
    Elsila, J. E.
    2017 IEEE AEROSPACE CONFERENCE, 2017,
  • [24] Assessment and control of organic and other contaminants associated with the Stardust sample return from comet 81P/Wild 2
    Sandford, Scott A.
    Bajt, Sasa
    Clemett, Simon J.
    Cody, George D.
    Cooper, George
    Degregorio, Bradley T.
    de Vera, Vanessa
    Dworkin, Jason P.
    Elsila, Jamie E.
    Flynn, George J.
    Glavin, Daniel P.
    Lanzirotti, Antonio
    Limero, Thomas
    Martin, Mildred P.
    Snead, Christopher J.
    Spencer, Maegan K.
    Stephan, Thomas
    Westphal, Andrew
    Wirick, Sue
    Zare, Richard N.
    Zolensky, Michael E.
    METEORITICS & PLANETARY SCIENCE, 2010, 45 (03) : 406 - 433
  • [25] Proposal for a multiple-asteroid-flyby mission with sample return
    Qiao, Dong
    Cui, Pingyuan
    Cui, Hutao
    ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH, 2012, 50 (03) : 327 - 333
  • [26] Photometry of the nucleus of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 from Stardust-NExT flyby and the implications
    Li, Jian-Yang
    A'Hearn, Michael F.
    Belton, Michael J. S.
    Farnham, Tony L.
    Klaasen, Kenneth P.
    Sunshine, Jessica M.
    Thomas, Peter C.
    Veverka, Joe
    ICARUS, 2013, 222 (02) : 467 - 476
  • [27] Stardust ready for 7-year trek to collect, return comet particles
    Smith, BA
    AVIATION WEEK & SPACE TECHNOLOGY, 1999, 150 (05): : 84 - 86
  • [28] Digital Still Snapshots of the Stardust Sample Return Capsule Entry
    Wercinski, Paul F.
    Jenniskens, Peter
    JOURNAL OF SPACECRAFT AND ROCKETS, 2010, 47 (06) : 889 - 894
  • [29] Low-density aerodynamics of the Stardust Sample Return Capsule
    Wilmoth, RG
    Mitcheltree, RA
    Moss, JN
    JOURNAL OF SPACECRAFT AND ROCKETS, 1999, 36 (03) : 436 - 441
  • [30] Comet Surface Sample Return: Sample Chain System Overview
    Adams, Douglas
    Leary, James
    Papadakis, Stergios
    Apland, Clint
    Maddock, Rob
    Kellas, Sotiris
    Winski, Rick
    White, Todd
    Kazemba, Cole
    Agrawal, Parul
    2017 IEEE AEROSPACE CONFERENCE, 2017,