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NASA's missed opportunity - Pioneer E to Venus, Venus Orbiter, Pioneer, Mission Proposal
gndonald
post Mar 5 2011, 03:32 PM
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While testing out the updated version of the NTRS I found another missed opportunity for NASA (See also: http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.p...=4472&st=0)

TRW in 1968 proposed that Pioneer E be modified so that it could be launched and become the first ever spacecraft to orbit Venus (On or about the 16th of December 1970, with the orbital mission running to at least May of 1971). While the instrumentation would have been unchanged, battery power would have been increased, the attitude system modified to allow mid-course corrections and most importantly a solid rocket would have allowed the spacecraft to enter Venusian orbit.

While not equipped to take photographs or directly study the planet itself, it would have allowed the long term study of the Venusian near space environment to begin much earlier than it did.

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http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntr..._1974075014.pdf

For the 11mb Volume 1 Technical report (The remaining volumes do not seem to be available online)
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post Mar 5 2011, 03:57 PM
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That looks reminiscent of the Pioneer Venus craft and orbit, that launched in the late 70s. Good find.


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post Mar 5 2011, 04:01 PM
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QUOTE (ZLD @ Mar 5 2011, 11:57 PM) *
I could be wrong, but that looks a lot like the Pioneer Venus craft and orbit IIRC, that launched in the late 70s. Good find nonetheless.


While it's possible this early study may have led to the Pioneer Venus Missions, those two spacecraft were built by Hughes from memory not TRW.
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post Mar 5 2011, 04:07 PM
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those two spacecraft were built by Hughes from memory not TRW.

Yeah they were built by Hughes.


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post Mar 20 2014, 03:58 AM
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The documentation on the NTRS regarding this proposal was taken offline during the security scare. After a lot of searching I have managed to find my own copy of the file and make it available for anyone who is interested, at least until NASA restores the report.

Box.net:Pioneer E to Venus: Technical Report
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