The Genesis mission
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The Genesis mission
Kluwer Academic, c2003
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Reprinted from Space science reviews, v. 105, nos 3-4, 2003
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Description
NASA's Genesis mission, launched on August 8, 2001 is the fifth mission in the Discovery series. Genesis addresses questions about the materials and processes involved in the origin of the solar system by providing precise knowledge of solar isotopic and elemental compositions for comparison with the compositions of meteoritic and planetary materials. This book describes the Genesis mission, the solar wind collector materials, the solar wind concentrator and simulations of its performance, the plasma ion and electron instruments, and the way these two instruments are used to determine the solar wind flow regime on board the spacecraft. The book is of interest to all potential users of the data returned by the Genesis mission, to those studying the isotopic and chemical composition of the early solar system whose work will be influenced by the measurements made by Genesis and by all those interested in the design and implementation of space instruments to study space plasmas.
Table of Contents
The Genesis Discovery Mission: Return of Solar Matter to Earth.- The Genesis Solar-Wind Collector Materials.- The Genesis Solar Wind Concentrator.- Genesis Solar Wind Concentrator: Computer Simulations of Performance Under Solar Wind Conditions.- The Plasma Ion and Electron Instruments for the Genesis Mission.- Genes is On-board Determination of the Solar Wind Flow Regime.
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