The Cassini-Huygens Mission: Volume 1: Overview, Objectives and Huygens Instrumentarium
The exploration of the planets is the modem counterpart to the exploration voy­ ages of old. To reach the new world Columbus had to secure funding from Queen Isabella, outfit his three ships and set sail on a long journey. To explore the Amer­ ican Pacific Northwest, Lewis and Clark had a similar task of obtaining funding, purchasing equipment and going to points unknown, even though their path was across land and not sea. Today our journey is through space, rather than across land or sea, but we still travel with ships, now spaceworthy craft, rather than seaworthy. Our spacecraft are smaller than the ships of yore, crammed with electronics rather than provisions because man cannot go along on these journeys. We now rely on robots to be our eyes and ears at these distant worlds. Nevertheless, some aspects of exploration have not changed over the centuries. People are still fascinated by these unknown worlds and desire to explore them, and the process of obtaining the large sums of public moneys to finance these journeys still requires much pleading with authorities.
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The Cassini-Huygens Mission: Volume 1: Overview, Objectives and Huygens Instrumentarium
The exploration of the planets is the modem counterpart to the exploration voy­ ages of old. To reach the new world Columbus had to secure funding from Queen Isabella, outfit his three ships and set sail on a long journey. To explore the Amer­ ican Pacific Northwest, Lewis and Clark had a similar task of obtaining funding, purchasing equipment and going to points unknown, even though their path was across land and not sea. Today our journey is through space, rather than across land or sea, but we still travel with ships, now spaceworthy craft, rather than seaworthy. Our spacecraft are smaller than the ships of yore, crammed with electronics rather than provisions because man cannot go along on these journeys. We now rely on robots to be our eyes and ears at these distant worlds. Nevertheless, some aspects of exploration have not changed over the centuries. People are still fascinated by these unknown worlds and desire to explore them, and the process of obtaining the large sums of public moneys to finance these journeys still requires much pleading with authorities.
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The Cassini-Huygens Mission: Volume 1: Overview, Objectives and Huygens Instrumentarium

The Cassini-Huygens Mission: Volume 1: Overview, Objectives and Huygens Instrumentarium

The Cassini-Huygens Mission: Volume 1: Overview, Objectives and Huygens Instrumentarium

The Cassini-Huygens Mission: Volume 1: Overview, Objectives and Huygens Instrumentarium

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Overview

The exploration of the planets is the modem counterpart to the exploration voy­ ages of old. To reach the new world Columbus had to secure funding from Queen Isabella, outfit his three ships and set sail on a long journey. To explore the Amer­ ican Pacific Northwest, Lewis and Clark had a similar task of obtaining funding, purchasing equipment and going to points unknown, even though their path was across land and not sea. Today our journey is through space, rather than across land or sea, but we still travel with ships, now spaceworthy craft, rather than seaworthy. Our spacecraft are smaller than the ships of yore, crammed with electronics rather than provisions because man cannot go along on these journeys. We now rely on robots to be our eyes and ears at these distant worlds. Nevertheless, some aspects of exploration have not changed over the centuries. People are still fascinated by these unknown worlds and desire to explore them, and the process of obtaining the large sums of public moneys to finance these journeys still requires much pleading with authorities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781402010989
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 06/30/2003
Series: Cassini-Huygens Mission
Edition description: 2003
Pages: 640
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.05(d)

Table of Contents

The Cassini/Huygens Mission to the Saturnian System.- The Huygens Probe: Science, Payload and Mission Overview.- Touring the Saturnian System.- An Introduction to the Design of the Cassini Spacecraft.- The Huygens Probe System Design.- Cassini-Huygens Investigations of Satellite Surfaces and Interiors.- Saturn’s Rings: Pre-Cassini Status and Mission Goals.- Magnetospheric and Plasma Science with Cassini-Huygens.- Touring the Saturnian System: The Atmospheres of Titan and Saturn.- Organic Chemistry and Exobiology on Titan.- The Characterisation of Titan’s Atmospheric Physical Properties by the Huygens Atmospheric Structure Instrument (HASI).- Huygens Probe Aerosol Collector Pyrolyser Experiment.- The Descent Imager/Spectral Radiometer (DISR) Experiment on the Huygens Entry Probe of Titan.- The Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer for the Huygens Probe.- Huygens’ Surface Science Package.- The Huygens Doppler Wind Experiment.
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