PSP Bibliography





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2017

The radio frequency telecommunications system for the NASA Europa clipper mission

The NASA Europa Clipper mission, a partnership between the California Institute of Technology Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), is currently in Phase B and scheduled for launch in 2022. A Jupiter orbiter, it will perform repeated flybys of the moon, Europa, to assess the icy moon’s structure and habitability. The spacecraft’s dual X/Ka-band radio frequency telecommunications subsystem has five primary functions: Provide spacecraft command capability ...

Srinivasan, Dipak; Angert, Matthew; Ballarotto, Mihaela; Berman, Simmie; Bray, Matthew; Garvey, Robert; Hahne, Devin; Haskins, Chris; Porter, Jamie; Schulze, Ron; Scott, Chris; Sharma, Avinash; Sheldon, Colin;

Published by: Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC      Published on:

YEAR: 2017     DOI:

Data handling; Earth (planet); Microwave antennas; NASA; Orbits; Propulsion; Radio navigation; Radio waves; Space flight; Telecommunication; Traveling wave tubes; Parker Engineering

2012

Modeling and simulation of the solar probe plus spacewire virtual data bus

The Solar Probe Plus (SPP) mission will study the Sun s corona, one of the last unexplored regions of the solar system. The spacecraft will carry a complement of instruments closer to the Sun than any spacecraft has ever ventured. The mission concept calls for a minimum perihelion of 9.5 solar radii over an extended campaign of in-situ and simultaneous remote observations. To meet the power, mass, fault management and electromagnetic interference constraints of the mission, the SPP spacecraft architecture uses SpaceWire as t ...

Mick, Alan;

Published by: Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC      Published on:

YEAR: 2012     DOI:

Avionics; Buses; Codes (symbols); Data handling; Digital storage; Discrete event simulation; Electromagnetic pulse; Internet protocols; Memory architecture; Network architecture; Probes; Refining; Response time (computer systems); Spacecraft; Sun; System buses; Parker Engineering



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