Instrument Host Information
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urn:nasa:pds:context:instrument_host:spacecraft.go::1.3
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GALILEO ORBITER
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Spacecraft
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| DESCRIPTION |
The Galileo Orbiter was launched in 1989. It studied 951 Gaspra, 243 Ida, Dactyl, Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, Jupiter and its moons.
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| REFERENCES |
Asmar, S. W., N. A. Renzetti, The Deep Space Network as an instrument for radio science research, NASA Technical Reports Server, 1993STIN...9521456A, 1993.
D'Amario, L.A., L.E. Bright, and A.A. Wolf, Space Science Reviews, Volume 60 Numbers 1-4, The Galileo Mission, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992, (replaces SSR1992), 1992.
O'Neil, W.J., Project Galileo Mission Status, paper IAF-91-468, presented at the 42nd Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, Montreal, Canada October 5-11, 1991, (replaces GLLMS1991).
O'Neil, W.J., Galileo on Jupiter Approach, paper IAF-95-Q.5.06, presented at the 46th Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, Oslo, Norway, October 2-6, 1995.
O'Neil, W.J., Project Galileo Mission Status, paper IAF-96-Q.2.01, presented at the 47th Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, Beijing, China, October 7-11, 1996.
Yeates, C.M., T.V. Johnson, L. Colin, F.P. Fanale, L. Frank, and D.M. Hunten, Galileo: Exploration of Jupiter's System, NASA SP-479, 1985, (replaces GLL1985).
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