SHOTPUT: A JPL Planetary Summer Science School study

During 2015, a unique launch opportunity exists that allows for a New-Frontiers-class mission to discover a compositional gradient of small bodies in our solar system. The proposed seven year mission includes a flyby of main belt asteroid (108144) 2001 HM1, a flyby and impactor release (a la Deep Im...

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Main Authors: Burke, Caley Ann, Springmann, Alessondra, Klesh, Andrew, Taniguchi, Shintaro, Gadre, Rajeev, Wang, Jiuguang, Horodyskyj, Lev, Milam, Keith, Ostrowski, Daniel, Oiler, Jonathon, Pagano, Michael, Moskovitz, Nicholas, Cartwright, Megan, Smith, Ramsey, Townsend-Small, Amy, Budney, Charles, U-yen, Kongpop, Vance, Steve, Westlake, Joseph, Zacny, Kris
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/59475
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author Burke, Caley Ann
Springmann, Alessondra
Klesh, Andrew
Taniguchi, Shintaro
Gadre, Rajeev
Wang, Jiuguang
Horodyskyj, Lev
Milam, Keith
Ostrowski, Daniel
Oiler, Jonathon
Pagano, Michael
Moskovitz, Nicholas
Cartwright, Megan
Smith, Ramsey
Townsend-Small, Amy
Budney, Charles
U-yen, Kongpop
Vance, Steve
Westlake, Joseph
Zacny, Kris
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Gadre, Rajeev
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Horodyskyj, Lev
Milam, Keith
Ostrowski, Daniel
Oiler, Jonathon
Pagano, Michael
Moskovitz, Nicholas
Cartwright, Megan
Smith, Ramsey
Townsend-Small, Amy
Budney, Charles
U-yen, Kongpop
Vance, Steve
Westlake, Joseph
Zacny, Kris
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description During 2015, a unique launch opportunity exists that allows for a New-Frontiers-class mission to discover a compositional gradient of small bodies in our solar system. The proposed seven year mission includes a flyby of main belt asteroid (108144) 2001 HM1, a flyby and impactor release (a la Deep Impact) at the Trojan asteroid (624) Hektor (a suspected contact binary) with companion P/2006, and a flyby with impactor release at the Centaur asteroid 39P/Oterma. The variety of types and positions of these small bodies will help answer some of the fundamental questions we have for the evolution and composition of our solar system. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Planetary Science Summer School team has designed a mission designed to address all of these scientific questions and design objectives. We will describe instrument selection, launch dates and mission timetables, measurement and encounter strategies, impactor design and benefits, data acquisition and communication tradeoffs and provide background into the mission science goals. Furthermore, cost estimates and a work breakdown will be provided to prove the practicality 978-1-4244-2622-5/09/$25.00 copy2009 IEEE. IEEEAC paper #1634, Version 2, Updated Jan 7, 2009 of meeting all the science objectives within a short period of time. A strategy for the development of our system based upon previously used instruments and hardware will also be presented.
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spelling mit-1721.1/594752022-09-28T09:49:52Z SHOTPUT: A JPL Planetary Summer Science School study Burke, Caley Ann Springmann, Alessondra Klesh, Andrew Taniguchi, Shintaro Gadre, Rajeev Wang, Jiuguang Horodyskyj, Lev Milam, Keith Ostrowski, Daniel Oiler, Jonathon Pagano, Michael Moskovitz, Nicholas Cartwright, Megan Smith, Ramsey Townsend-Small, Amy Budney, Charles U-yen, Kongpop Vance, Steve Westlake, Joseph Zacny, Kris Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Burke, Caley Burke, Caley Ann Springmann, Alessondra During 2015, a unique launch opportunity exists that allows for a New-Frontiers-class mission to discover a compositional gradient of small bodies in our solar system. The proposed seven year mission includes a flyby of main belt asteroid (108144) 2001 HM1, a flyby and impactor release (a la Deep Impact) at the Trojan asteroid (624) Hektor (a suspected contact binary) with companion P/2006, and a flyby with impactor release at the Centaur asteroid 39P/Oterma. The variety of types and positions of these small bodies will help answer some of the fundamental questions we have for the evolution and composition of our solar system. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Planetary Science Summer School team has designed a mission designed to address all of these scientific questions and design objectives. We will describe instrument selection, launch dates and mission timetables, measurement and encounter strategies, impactor design and benefits, data acquisition and communication tradeoffs and provide background into the mission science goals. Furthermore, cost estimates and a work breakdown will be provided to prove the practicality 978-1-4244-2622-5/09/$25.00 copy2009 IEEE. IEEEAC paper #1634, Version 2, Updated Jan 7, 2009 of meeting all the science objectives within a short period of time. A strategy for the development of our system based upon previously used instruments and hardware will also be presented. United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2010-10-22T16:10:39Z 2010-10-22T16:10:39Z 2009-04 2009-03 Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle 978-1-4244-2621-8 INSPEC Accession Number: 10625215 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/59475 Klesh, A. et al. “SHOTPUT: A JPL Planetary Summer Science School study.” Aerospace conference, 2009 IEEE. 2009. 1-13. ©2009 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. en_US http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/AERO.2009.4839323 IEEE Aerospace conference, 2009 Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use. application/pdf Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE
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Moskovitz, Nicholas
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Smith, Ramsey
Townsend-Small, Amy
Budney, Charles
U-yen, Kongpop
Vance, Steve
Westlake, Joseph
Zacny, Kris
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