Solar system exploration
Abstract
Two fundamental goals lie at the heart of U.S. solar system exploration efforts: first, to characterize the evolution of the solar system; second, to understand the processes which produced life. Progress in planetary science is traced from Newton's definition of the principles of gravitation through a variety of NASA planetary probes in orbit, on other planets and traveling beyond the solar system. It is noted that most of the planetary data collected by space probes are always eventually applied to improving the understanding of the earth, moon, Venus and Mars, the planets of greatest interest to humans. Significant data gathered by the Mariner, Viking, Apollo, Pioneer, and Voyager spacecraft are summarized, along with the required mission support capabilities and mission profiles. Proposed and planned future missions to Jupiter, Saturn, Titan, the asteroids and for a comet rendzvous are described.
- Publication:
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Space Science and Applications: Progress and Potential
- Pub Date:
- 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986ssap.book...19B
- Keywords:
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- Apollo Spacecraft;
- Nasa Space Programs;
- Pioneer Project;
- Solar System;
- Space Exploration;
- Viking Spacecraft;
- Galilean Satellites;
- Io;
- Jupiter (Planet);
- Mars (Planet);
- Venus (Planet);
- Voyager Project;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration