Probing a planetary atmosphere - Pioneer Venus spacecraft description
Abstract
This paper describes the four Pioneer Venus probe spacecraft which will explore the atmosphere of Venus in mid-December, 1978. The probes, one large and three small, will carry a complement of sixteen scientific instruments which will make measurements from entry (200 km-altitude) down to the planet surface. The surface environment, approximately 770 K temperature and 95 bar. pressure, leads to a design in which the equipment complement is housed in internally insulated, spherical pressure vessels. Entry deceleration and stabilization are provided by 45 deg. half-angle conical forebodies, heat protected by carbon phenolic ablative heat shields. For the large probe, a parachute provides additional retardation between 67 and 44 km altitude, a region of extreme scientific interest.
- Publication:
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AIAA Conference on the Exploration of the Outer Planets
- Pub Date:
- September 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975aiaa.confR....N
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Entry;
- Pioneer Venus Spacecraft;
- Pressure Vessels;
- Spacecraft Instruments;
- Venus Atmosphere;
- Venus Probes;
- Ablative Materials;
- Aerodynamic Stability;
- Heat Shielding;
- Systems Engineering;
- Venus Clouds;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles