In-flight utilization of the Mariner 10 spacecraft computer.
Abstract
Mariner 10 in its mission to Venus and Mercury used an onboard control computer with a 512-word memory. An outline is presented of the general philosophy adopted with respect to the utilization of the available memory and a description is given of the actual in-flight operation of the machine. The onboard computer system provided automatic stored-program sequence control of all spacecraft scientific, engineering, and propulsive maneuver operations. The system consisted of the special purpose digital computer and a fixed hard-wired sequencer. Attention is given to the programming architecture, aspects of mission design, and computer performance.
- Publication:
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Journal of the British Interplanetary Society
- Pub Date:
- April 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976JBIS...29..273H
- Keywords:
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- Airborne/Spaceborne Computers;
- Computer Systems Design;
- Mariner 10 Space Probe;
- Numerical Control;
- Space Missions;
- Block Diagrams;
- Command And Control;
- Computer Programming;
- Computer Techniques;
- Data Systems;
- Digital Computers;
- Subroutines;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation