The Prelaunch Mission Operation Report for the Astro-D mission is enclosed for your information. Astro-D is a Japanese-led program involving the United States as a participating partner. The Japanese Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) provides overall program management, the launch vehicle, the spacecraft, and two Gas Scintillation Imaging System detectors. NASA is providing four nested, thin-foil, grazing-incidence telescope mirrors and two X-ray charged-coupled device solid-state detectors. NASA also provides telemetry tracking support using Deep Space Network ground stations. In return for its scientific instrument contribution, the U.S. will receive 15 percent of the observing time and will share an additional 25 percent for collaborative U.S./Japan scientific investigations. Launch is scheduled for mid- February 1993 from the ISAS launch center near Kagoshima in southern Japan. This MOR: (a) describes the NASA objectives for the Astro-D mission; (b) provides brief descriptions of the spacecraft and its scientific instruments; (c) provides a chronology of launch and deployment; and (d) describes the ground operation elements that support the mission. .
Astro-D Prelaunch Mission Operation Report (MOR)
1993
27 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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