Neptune Orbiter, Another proposed mission |
Neptune Orbiter, Another proposed mission |
Nov 10 2005, 03:51 PM
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This seems like a good place to start off the Uranus and Neptune forum: with the next ice-giants mission.
I will admit to not knowing a whole lot about the Neptune Orbiter With Probes (NOWP), other than the fact that it's in the planning stages, and a few other details I've gathered from Wikipedia and various other Internet sources. Anyone care to get this one going with a bit more information? |
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Nov 11 2005, 04:01 AM
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There has actually been quite a lot of work done by a JPL group led by Tom Spilker on the design for a Neptune Orbiter that doesn't require nuclear-electric propulsion -- the latest mission design can be found at http://www.lpi.usra.edu/opag/jun_05_meetin...eptune_API1.pdf . (And, yes, it would use a retrograde orbit.) Aerocapture is an absolute necessity for this mission if you want a combination of acceptably short trip time and acceptably low mass.
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