Complete Science Data Of Galileo Probe Mission? |
Complete Science Data Of Galileo Probe Mission? |
Sep 8 2005, 07:56 AM
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 56 Joined: 6-September 05 From: Paderborn, Germany Member No.: 484 |
Hello there.
I've got a question about the science data of the galileo probe mission (Plunge into jupiters atmosphere). Is it possible to download the complete dataset of the mission? If yes, where can I find those data? I've tried to find them with google, but I found nothing. Thx for help... (Sorry for my bad english. I don't use it so often, because I'm from germany ) -------------------- --- Under Construction ---
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Sep 9 2005, 07:59 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1870 Joined: 20-February 05 Member No.: 174 |
"Bandwidth ought to follow Moore's Law, and with Galileo designed 30 years prior to any followup, we can expect the bandwidth issue to go away, "
Bandwidth is not determined by mass, power requirements and cpu speed of electronics but by frequency, transmitted power, directionality of transmission, area of receiving antenna and sensativity / signal to noise of receivers, including encoding of the signal to make it noise resistant. There were rapid improvements in receivers and encoding from the early 60's to the mid 70's but improvements since then have mostly been done by upping the frequency of signals to make transmitters more directional. Back in late 70's, they were doing usable telemetry with a signal to noise level rather less than 1.0, and were and are pretty much at theoretical limts set by physics. |
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