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Autor:
Ry Evill, Nicolas Altobelli, Felice Torelli, Ander Suarez, Alessandro Atzei, Giulio Pinzan, Claire Vallat, Angela Dietz, Ignacio Tanco, Claudio Munoz, Olivier Witasse, Ben Torn, Christian Erd, Rosario Lorente, Carsten Scharmberg, Arnaud Boutonnet, Rafael Andres, Frank Budnik
JUICE - JUpiter ICy moons Explorer - is the first large mission in the ESA Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 programme. The mission was selected in May 2012, and is now (May 2021) in the final stages of its integration and testing campaigns. Following its arri
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::1688ae1a576bc22602550eca70a0243d
https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2021-358
https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2021-358
Publikováno v:
2018 SpaceOps Conference.
Autor:
Peter Collins, Andrea Accomazzo, Ignacio Clerigo, Nic Mardle, Elsa Montagnon, Ignacio Tanco, Jose-M Morales-Santiago
Publikováno v:
2018 SpaceOps Conference.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Aerospace Engineering, Sciences and Applications. 4:68-81
Autor:
Mauro Pantaleoni, Luis Sanchez, Daniel T. Lakey, Bruno Teixeira De Sousa, Christopher J. Watson, Ignacio Tanco
Publikováno v:
SpaceOps 2014 Conference.
ESA’s Solar Orbiter mission, scheduled for launch in 2017, will enter into an elliptical orbit around the sun with a perihelion of 0.3 AU and an increasing inclination of up to 35°. Three ten-day “remote sensing windows” will be centred on the
Autor:
Rick Blake, Daniel T. Lakey, Ignacio Tanco, Bruno Teixeira De Sousa, Michel Denis, Elsa Montagnon
Publikováno v:
SpaceOps 2014 Conference.
Since 2011 Mars Express has been flying a truly “file-based” concept for commanding the spacecraft and science operations, after a hardware anomaly forced a change from the previous “on-board schedule of commands” approach. As a consequence o
Autor:
Jean-Baptiste Gratadour, Ignacio Tanco
Publikováno v:
SpaceOps 2008 Conference.
Shortly after the orbit insertion of Venus Express, damages by sun exposure were discovered on the Venus monitoring camera. To prevent further degradations, direct illumination of the instrument had to be avoided, thus several issues had to be resolv
Publikováno v:
57th International Astronautical Congress.
Venus Express, launched on the 9th of November 2005, is the first European mission to Venus thus to the inner part of the Solar System. Main scientific objectives are being achieved with a complement of scientific instruments inherited from Mars Expr
Publikováno v:
SpaceOps 2006 Conference.
Venus Express, launched in November 2005, is the first European mission to Venus and in general to the inner part of the Solar System. The mission, approved in 2002, has won a competition among 9 proposals as re-use of the Mars Express platform, neve