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Extended Mission Discussion, What would you like to see?
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post Apr 10 2005, 02:37 PM
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I'm already looking forward to the extended mission. And one target I hope gets a closer look at is Iapetus.

(And yes I understand money and fuel are issues when it comes to this.)


Close Ups of the that ridge would be very interesting. Along with some Radar Observations.

Another reason is to get as much mapping done on all the major moons.




What would you like to see in the extended mission?
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post Apr 22 2005, 12:19 PM
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Even if Pioneer did fly close to the rings, its imager was not the best for observing such small particles.
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post Apr 22 2005, 01:05 PM
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True, Pioneer didn't have imaging capability worth squat. But it had great particle and fields instruments. I think they should have risked it.


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post Jan 5 2006, 05:52 PM
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NASA Considering Extending Cassini Mission Through 2010

By Jefferson Morris

12/27/2005 08:57:09 AM

NASA is considering a two-year extension to the Cassini mission that would extend the probe's exploration of Saturn and its moons through 2010.

"NASA has given us some additional funding to study what the options would be" for the extra two years, said Bob Mitchell, Cassini program manager at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "About a year from now, I'm expecting that NASA will give us an [answer] one way or the other."

http://www.aviationnow.com/avnow/news/chan...s/CASS12275.xml


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post Jan 6 2006, 01:34 PM
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QUOTE (ljk4-1 @ Jan 5 2006, 12:52 PM)
NASA is considering a two-year extension to the Cassini mission that would extend the probe's exploration of Saturn and its moons through 2010.
http://www.aviationnow.com/avnow/news/chan...s/CASS12275.xml
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Looking at the article, it says that Cassini might have enough hydrazene for a mission extension that doesn't involve a lot of fly-bys, but rather gives another two years or so of studying the rings (and perhaps Saturnian weather - my addition).

I suppose that would be a good thing to do... observe the rings as they move towards being edge on to the Sun. My gut feeling is that I'd really like to see a switch to Iapetus (from Titan) as the primary encounter target, but the low amount of fuel makes that unrealistic, and I suppose that there is really little that Cassini in particular can tell us more about that object's mysterious history.
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post Jan 6 2006, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE (antoniseb @ Jan 6 2006, 01:34 PM)
Looking at the article, it says that Cassini might have enough hydrazene for a mission extension that doesn't involve a lot of fly-bys, but rather gives another two years or so of studying the rings (and perhaps Saturnian weather - my addition).


That is not how I read it:

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If we put together a tour that would look very much like what we're doing now - a Titan flyby every month or so and an icy satellite flyby stuck in here and there - then another two years would probably about run us out of fuel.


So we would get another 2 years of Titan flybys and some icy moons and after that... it's over. On the other hand, the 'uneventful' ring studying orbit could last much longer than 2 years, maybe even 10 years or so.
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post Jan 6 2006, 05:04 PM
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QUOTE (Cugel @ Jan 6 2006, 06:03 PM)
That is not how I read it:
So we would get another 2 years of Titan flybys and some icy moons and after that... it's over. On the other hand, the 'uneventful' ring studying orbit could last much longer than 2 years, maybe even 10 years or so.
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If NASA is willing to fund 10 more years of 'uneventful' research which I strongly doubt.

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- Decepticon   Extended Mission Discussion   Apr 10 2005, 02:37 PM
- - Jeff7   Probably just a continuation of the primary missio...   Apr 10 2005, 02:46 PM
- - djellison   Cunning flybys and aerobraking into titanian orbit...   Apr 10 2005, 02:53 PM
- - cIclops   QUOTE (Decepticon @ Apr 10 2005, 02:37 PM)Wha...   Apr 10 2005, 03:01 PM
- - Gsnorgathon   Well, here's the trick: "More of the same...   Apr 10 2005, 06:29 PM
|- - Decepticon   QUOTE (Gsnorgathon @ Apr 10 2005, 01:29 PM)Or...   Apr 10 2005, 07:23 PM
|- - Jeff7   QUOTE (Gsnorgathon @ Apr 10 2005, 01:29 PM)We...   Apr 10 2005, 08:50 PM
|- - paxdan   QUOTE (Gsnorgathon @ Apr 10 2005, 07:29 PM)I...   Apr 11 2005, 08:29 AM
- - cIclops   ... another close look at Phoebe, is it a Kuiper b...   Apr 10 2005, 08:43 PM
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- - Jeff7   I figure they'd probably sooner plunge Cassini...   Apr 11 2005, 02:59 PM
- - BruceMoomaw   Cassini manager Bob Mitchell has just informed me ...   Apr 12 2005, 12:11 AM
- - PaleBlueDot   if i rember correctly, i read a while back on cass...   Apr 19 2005, 12:12 AM
|- - Marcel   QUOTE (PaleBlueDot @ Apr 19 2005, 12:12 AM)if...   Apr 19 2005, 10:59 AM
|- - Bjorn Jonsson   Escaping Saturn for a later planetary flyby isn...   Apr 19 2005, 02:46 PM
|- - Jeff7   QUOTE (Bjorn Jonsson @ Apr 19 2005, 09:46 AM)...   Apr 19 2005, 04:05 PM
- - volcanopele   I've heard nothing seriously discussed regardi...   Apr 19 2005, 06:51 PM
- - Gilles   My first time on this chat... It looks great and ...   Apr 21 2005, 04:32 PM
|- - Redstone   What is the feasiblity of passing through the Cass...   Apr 21 2005, 10:43 PM
|- - Decepticon   ^^No Way! Any risk is to much. QUOTE (Redst...   Apr 22 2005, 01:10 AM
|- - tedstryk   It is a shame the NASA brass didn't let Pionee...   Apr 22 2005, 03:18 AM
- - deglr6328   QUOTE (tedstryk @ Apr 22 2005, 03:18 AM)It is...   Apr 22 2005, 06:55 AM
- - BruceMoomaw   Nope -- Cassini flew through the ring plane twice ...   Apr 22 2005, 10:31 AM
- - BruceMoomaw   Nope -- Cassini flew through the ring plane twice ...   Apr 22 2005, 10:34 AM
- - Decepticon   Even if Pioneer did fly close to the rings, its im...   Apr 22 2005, 12:19 PM
- - tedstryk   True, Pioneer didn't have imaging capability w...   Apr 22 2005, 01:05 PM
- - ljk4-1   NASA Considering Extending Cassini Mission Through...   Jan 5 2006, 05:52 PM
- - antoniseb   QUOTE (ljk4-1 @ Jan 5 2006, 12:52 PM)NAS...   Jan 6 2006, 01:34 PM
- - Cugel   QUOTE (antoniseb @ Jan 6 2006, 01:34 PM)Looki...   Jan 6 2006, 04:03 PM
- - tty   QUOTE (Cugel @ Jan 6 2006, 06:03 PM)That is n...   Jan 6 2006, 05:04 PM


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