Planned for launch in 1998, the first flight of NASA's New Millenium Program will validate selected breakthrough technologies required for future low-cost, low-mass, space science missions. The principal objective is to validate these advanced technologies thoroughly enough that subsequent users may be confident of their performance, thus reducing the cost and risk of science missions in the 21st century.
NASA's First New Millenium Deep-Space Technology Validation Flight
1996-04-16
Preprint
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English
Deep Space One: NASA's first deep-space technology validation mission
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