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1 A centralized data system for the Hermes Global Orbiter mission Kinney, John L.
1995
35 S1 p. 747-751
5 p.
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2 Advanced spacecraft design for asteroid sample return mission Nakatani, Ichiro
1995
35 S1 p. 231-238
8 p.
article
3 Aerobraking the Magellan spacecraft in Venus orbit Doody, David F.
1995
35 S1 p. 475-480
6 p.
article
4 Aerogravity-assist trajectories to the outer planets Sims, Jon A.
1995
35 S1 p. 297-306
10 p.
article
5 A flexible camera conception for low-cost planetary missions Sandau, R.
1995
35 S1 p. 127-136
10 p.
article
6 A high precision gamma-ray spectrometer for the Mars-94 mission Mitrofanov, I.G.
1995
35 S1 p. 119-126
8 p.
article
7 A low-cost “jumper” for the martian environment exploration Savu, G.
1995
35 S1 p. 699-708
10 p.
article
8 A low cost Mercury orbiter mission Ely, Kenneth J.
1995
35 S1 p. 445-454
10 p.
article
9 A MOS for all seasons Bryant, Larry
1995
35 S1 p. 525-533
9 p.
article
10 A neutron activation gamma ray spectrometer for planetary surface analysis Bradley, J.G.
1995
35 S1 p. 109-118
10 p.
article
11 A small interstellar probe to the heliospheric boundary and interstellar space Mewaldt, R.A.
1995
35 S1 p. 267-276
10 p.
article
12 A small X-ray/gamma-ray geochemical experiment package for Discovery class missions Evans, Larry G.
1995
35 S1 p. 79-88
10 p.
article
13 A solution to the thermal design challenges for the Hermes Mercury Orbiter Antoniuk, David
1995
35 S1 p. 741-745
5 p.
article
14 A tether sling for lunar and interplanetary exploration Puig-Suari, J.
1995
35 S1 p. 671-680
10 p.
article
15 A Uranus—Neptune—Pluto opportunity Patel, Moonish R.
1995
35 S1 p. 287-296
10 p.
article
16 Author index 1995
35 S1 p. I-II
nvt p.
article
17 Automated constraint checking of spacecraft command sequences Horvath, Joan C.
1995
35 S1 p. 535-544
10 p.
article
18 Capabilities, costs, and constraints of space transportation for planetary missions Poniatowski, Karen S.
1995
35 S1 p. 587-596
10 p.
article
19 Clementine: Preliminary design for a possible extended mission Bakeris, Dean F.
1995
35 S1 p. 239-246
8 p.
article
20 CLEMENTINE: “The Deep Space Program Science Experiment” Regeon, P.A.
1995
35 S1 p. 307-321
15 p.
article
21 Comet nucleus tour Veverka, J.
1995
35 S1 p. 181-191
11 p.
article
22 Communications for low cost planetary missions Statman, Joseph I.
1995
35 S1 p. 733-739
7 p.
article
23 Control and communications for ISAS Deep Space Missions — Experience and plans Uesugi, K.
1995
35 S1 p. 507-513
7 p.
article
24 Cost-effective mission design for a small solar probe Kerridge, Stuart
1995
35 S1 p. 257-266
10 p.
article
25 Delta launch services for low-cost planetary missions Berge, L.N.
1995
35 S1 p. 605-613
9 p.
article
26 Discovery planetary mission operations concepts Coffin, Richard C.
1995
35 S1 p. 493-500
8 p.
article
27 Fluxgate magnetometers for balloons and small satellites Rustenbach, J.
1995
35 S1 p. 89-98
10 p.
article
28 Guidance and navigation for the Mars Pathfinder mission Thurman, Sam W.
1995
35 S1 p. 545-554
10 p.
article
29 Hermes Global Orbiter: A Discovery mission in gestation Nelson, Robert M.
1995
35 S1 p. 387-395
9 p.
article
30 Hermes Global Orbiter spacecraft system design Cruz, M.I.
1995
35 S1 p. 427-433
7 p.
article
31 Highly-autonomous event-driven spacecraft control Aljabri, A.S.
1995
35 S1 p. 555-565
11 p.
article
32 IAA International Conference on Low-Cost Planetary Missions April 12–15, 1994 Conference summary report Vorder Bruegge, Richard W.
1995
35 S1 p. 771-778
8 p.
article
33 In situ Mars ozone detector Lindner, Bernhard Lee
1995
35 S1 p. 137-144
8 p.
article
34 Japanese lunar mission, LUNAR-A Mizutani, H.
1995
35 S1 p. 323-327
5 p.
article
35 Lobed solar sails for a small mission to the asteroids Bernasconi, Marco C.
1995
35 S1 p. 645-655
11 p.
article
36 Low cost approach to Mars Pathfinder and small landers Spear, Anthony J.
1995
35 S1 p. 345-354
10 p.
article
37 Low cost uplink concepts Gustavson, R.P.
1995
35 S1 p. 455-464
10 p.
article
38 Lunar and planetary missions in ISAS program Akiba, Ryojiro
1995
35 S1 p. 1-7
7 p.
article
39 Lunar rovers for scientific and entertainment missions Roston, Gerald P.
1995
35 S1 p. 397-405
9 p.
article
40 Magnetic field investigations on low cost missions Snare, R.C.
1995
35 S1 p. 155-159
5 p.
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41 Mars Pathfinder Microrover Flight Experiment — A paradigm for very low-cost spacecraft Shirley, Donna L.
1995
35 S1 p. 355-365
11 p.
article
42 Mars relay satellite: Key to enabling & enhancing low cost exploration missions Hastrup, Rolf
1995
35 S1 p. 367-376
10 p.
article
43 Master: A discovery-class mission for the detailed study of large mainbelt asteroids Veverka, J.
1995
35 S1 p. 201-210
10 p.
article
44 MEASURE-Jupiter: Low-cost missions to explore Jupiter in the post-Galileo era Wallace, R.A.
1995
35 S1 p. 277-286
10 p.
article
45 Mercury orbiter with a solar sail spacecraft Leipold, M.
1995
35 S1 p. 635-644
10 p.
article
46 Microtechnology in telecommunications for spacecraft cost and mass reduction Herman, M.I.
1995
35 S1 p. 723-732
10 p.
article
47 Micro weather stations for Mars Crisp, David
1995
35 S1 p. 407-415
9 p.
article
48 Mission operations costs for scientific spacecraft: The revolution that is needed Ledbetter, Kenneth W.
1995
35 S1 p. 465-473
9 p.
article
49 Mission operations for Mars Observer–A case study Erickson, K.D.
1995
35 S1 p. 481-492
12 p.
article
50 Mission to the sun: The solar pioneer McNutt Jr., R.L.
1995
35 S1 p. 247-255
9 p.
article
51 MUADEE: A discovery-class mission for exploration of the upper atmosphere of Mars Killeen, Timothy
1995
35 S1 p. 377-386
10 p.
article
52 M-V launch vehicle Matsuo, Hiroki
1995
35 S1 p. 597-603
7 p.
article
53 NASA's Discovery Program Kicza, Mary
1995
35 S1 p. 41-50
10 p.
article
54 Navigation for low-cost missions to small solar-system bodies Scheeres, D.J.
1995
35 S1 p. 211-220
10 p.
article
55 On-board artificial neural network multi-star identification system for 3-axis attitude determination Bardwell, Greg
1995
35 S1 p. 753-761
9 p.
article
56 On the low cost sample and return mission to near Earth asteroid Nereus via electric propulsion Kawaguchi, Jun'ichiro
1995
35 S1 p. 193-200
8 p.
article
57 Planetary mission capability of small low power Solar Electric Propulsion systems Sauer Jr, Carl G.
1995
35 S1 p. 625-634
10 p.
article
58 PLANET-B: Mars mission with small spacecraft but potentially with large science reward Nakatani, Ichiro
1995
35 S1 p. 337-344
8 p.
article
59 Pluto integrated camera spectrometer (PICS) instrument Beauchamp, P.M.
1995
35 S1 p. 99-108
10 p.
article
60 Preface 1995
35 S1 p. xi-xii
nvt p.
article
61 Program summaries, other countries Valenzuela, Arnoldo
1995
35 S1 p. 51-58
8 p.
article
62 Reengineering the project design process Kane Casani, E.
1995
35 S1 p. 681-689
9 p.
article
63 Russian programs of planetary exploration: Mars-94/98 missions Galeev, A.A.
1995
35 S1 p. 9-33
25 p.
article
64 SCOS II: ESA's new generation of control systems Head, Nigel
1995
35 S1 p. 515-524
10 p.
article
65 Small body rendezvous mission using solar electric ion propulsion: Low cost mission approach and technology requirements Kakuda, Roy
1995
35 S1 p. 657-666
10 p.
article
66 Small satellites for space science in Germany Röhrig, O.
1995
35 S1 p. 717-722
6 p.
article
67 Small spacecraft using electrorocket thrusters for exploring distant planets and asteroids Konstantinov, M.S.
1995
35 S1 p. 221-229
9 p.
article
68 SOCCER (Sample of Comet Coma Earth Return) mission Uesugi, Kuninori
1995
35 S1 p. 171-179
9 p.
article
69 Status of the development of a low-cost miniature planetary lander Farmer, Dean A.
1995
35 S1 p. 709-716
8 p.
article
70 Technologies new to space in Huygens Probe Mission to Titan Sainct, H.
1995
35 S1 p. 691-697
7 p.
article
71 The application of high density electronic packaging for spacecraft cost and mass reduction Lowry, Lynn E.
1995
35 S1 p. 763-769
7 p.
article
72 The Clementine mission: Past, present, and future Nozette, Stewart
1995
35 S1 p. 161-169
9 p.
article
73 The cryo-penetrator: An approach to exploration of icy bodies in the solar system Boynton, W.V.
1995
35 S1 p. 59-68
10 p.
article
74 The ESA Science Programme perspective Dale, D.C.
1995
35 S1 p. 35-40
6 p.
article
75 The Hermes/Voyager mission operations concept Spradlin, Gary L.
1995
35 S1 p. 567-575
9 p.
article
76 The Mars '94 Oxidant Experiment (MOx): Creation of something from nothing in 1 year Lane, Arthur L.
1995
35 S1 p. 69-78
10 p.
article
77 The Miniature Mars Meteorological Station Merrihew, Steven C.
1995
35 S1 p. 435-444
10 p.
article
78 The Moon Orbiting Observatory, a low-cost mission for global lunar characterisation Racca, Giuseppe D
1995
35 S1 p. 329-335
7 p.
article
79 The NEAR Mission Operations System Marshall, Madeleine H.
1995
35 S1 p. 501-506
6 p.
article
80 The promise of electric propulsion for low-cost interplanetary missions Fearn, David G.
1995
35 S1 p. 615-624
10 p.
article
81 Titan II planetary delivery launch system Howard, Gary D.
1995
35 S1 p. 667-670
4 p.
article
82 Universal Particle Detector Experiment Cain, Russell Paul
1995
35 S1 p. 145-154
10 p.
article
83 Use of multimission facilities to reduce the cost of operations on low cost planetary missions—A Mars Pathfinder example Green, William B.
1995
35 S1 p. 577-585
9 p.
article
84 VESAT: The Venus Environmental Satellite Discovery mission Baines, K.H.
1995
35 S1 p. 417-426
10 p.
article
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