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The MESSENGER Mission to Mercury

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NASA's MESSENGER mission, launched on 3 August, 2004 is the seventh mission in the Discovery series. MESSENGER encounters the planet Mercury four times, culminating with an insertion into orbit on 18 March 2011. It carries a comprehensive package of geophysical, geological, geochemical, and space environment experiments to complete the complex investigations of this solar-system end member begun with Mariner 10. The articles in this book, written by the experts in each area of the MESSENGER mission, describe the mission, spacecraft, scientific objectives, and payload. The book is of interest to all potential users of the data returned by the MESSENGER mission, to those studying the nature of Mercury, the planet closest to the Sun, and by all those interested in the design and implementation of planetary exploration missions.

List of contents

MESSENGER Mission Overview.- The Geology of Mercury: The View Prior to the MESSENGER Mission.- MESSENGER and the Chemistry of Mercury s Surface.- The Geophysics of Mercury: Current Status and Anticipated Insights from the MESSENGER Mission.- MESSENGER: Exploring Mercury s Magnetosphere.- Mercury s Atmosphere: A Surface-Bounded Exosphere.- The MESSENGER Spacecraft.- MESSENGER Mission Design and Navigation.- The Mercury Dual Imaging System on the MESSENGER Spacecraft.- The MESSENGER Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer.- The X-ray Spectrometer on the MESSENGER Spacecraft.- The Magnetometer Instrument on MESSENGER.- The Mercury Laser Altimeter Instrument for the MESSENGER Mission.- The Mercury Atmospheric and Surface Composition Spectrometer for the MESSENGER Mission.- The Energetic Particle and Plasma Spectrometer Instrument on the MESSENGER Spacecraft.- The Radio Frequency Subsystem and Radio Science on the MESSENGER Mission.- Launch and Early Operation of the MESSENGER Mission.- The MESSENGER Science Operations Center.- The MESSENGER Science Operations Center.

Summary

NASA’s MESSENGER mission, launched on 3 August, 2004 is the seventh mission in the Discovery series. MESSENGER encounters the planet Mercury four times, culminating with an insertion into orbit on 18 March 2011. It carries a comprehensive package of geophysical, geological, geochemical, and space environment experiments to complete the complex investigations of this solar-system end member begun with Mariner 10. The articles in this book, written by the experts in each area of the MESSENGER mission, describe the mission, spacecraft, scientific objectives, and payload. The book is of interest to all potential users of the data returned by the MESSENGER mission, to those studying the nature of Mercury, the planet closest to the Sun, and by all those interested in the design and implementation of planetary exploration missions.

Product details

Assisted by D. L. Domingue (Editor), D.L. Domingue (Editor), Deborah Domingue (Editor), L Domingue (Editor), D L Domingue (Editor), C. T. Russell (Editor), C.T. Russell (Editor), Christopher Russell (Editor), T Russell (Editor), T Russell (Editor), D.L. Domingue (Foreword), C.T. Russell (Foreword)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.01.2013
 
EAN 9780387772110
ISBN 978-0-387-77211-0
No. of pages 624
Dimensions 164 mm x 29 mm x 237 mm
Illustrations IV, 623 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Astronomy

B, astronautics, Physics and Astronomy, Solar system: the Sun & planets, Planetology, Planetary Science, Aerospace engineering, Aerospace Technology and Astronautics, Aerospace & aviation technology, Space Physics, Space sciences

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