The primary mission of Deep Space 1 (DS1), the first flight of the New Millennium program, completed successfully in September 1999, having exceeded its objectives of testing new, high-risk technologies important for future space and Earth science missions. DS1 is now in its extended mission, with plans to take advantage of the advanced technologies, including solar electric propulsion, to conduct an encounter with comet 19P/Borrelly in September 2001. During the extended mission, the spacecraft's commercial star tracker failed; this critical loss prevented the spacecraft from achieving three-axis attitude control or knowledge. A two-phase approach to recovering the mission was undertaken. The first involved devising a new method of po...
NASA’s Deep Impact mission ended successfully in 2005 after an impact and close flyby of the comet 9...
The Stardust spacecraft completed its prime mission in 2006, returning samples from the coma of come...
focuses on testing high-risk, advanced technologies in space with low-cost flights. The objective of...
Following the successful conclusion of its 11-month primary mission in September 1999, Deep Space 1 ...
This October, NASA will take a revolutionary step with the launch of the New Millennium program’s De...
NASA’s New Millennium Program consists of a se-ries of missions whose primary purpose is to demon-st...
The exploration of deep space presents a variety of significant control challenges. Long communicati...
A new approach to mission operations will be flight validated on NASA's New Millennium Program Deep ...
NASA’s New Millennium Program involves a series of missions whose primary purpose is to demonstrate ...
The Deep Impact Spacecraft was launched on January 12, 2005 as part of NASA's Discovery Program as a...
When a spacecraft loses time, position, and velocity information, and has no communication with Eart...
The first mission of NASA's New Millennium Program, Deep Space I, has, as one of its principal...
Deep Space One (DS1) is the first of the New Millennium Program deep space technology validation mis...
chartered with the design, development, and in-flight validation of new technologies. The knowledge ...
Deep Space 1 is the first interplanetary spacecraft to use an ion propulsion system for the primary ...
NASA’s Deep Impact mission ended successfully in 2005 after an impact and close flyby of the comet 9...
The Stardust spacecraft completed its prime mission in 2006, returning samples from the coma of come...
focuses on testing high-risk, advanced technologies in space with low-cost flights. The objective of...
Following the successful conclusion of its 11-month primary mission in September 1999, Deep Space 1 ...
This October, NASA will take a revolutionary step with the launch of the New Millennium program’s De...
NASA’s New Millennium Program consists of a se-ries of missions whose primary purpose is to demon-st...
The exploration of deep space presents a variety of significant control challenges. Long communicati...
A new approach to mission operations will be flight validated on NASA's New Millennium Program Deep ...
NASA’s New Millennium Program involves a series of missions whose primary purpose is to demonstrate ...
The Deep Impact Spacecraft was launched on January 12, 2005 as part of NASA's Discovery Program as a...
When a spacecraft loses time, position, and velocity information, and has no communication with Eart...
The first mission of NASA's New Millennium Program, Deep Space I, has, as one of its principal...
Deep Space One (DS1) is the first of the New Millennium Program deep space technology validation mis...
chartered with the design, development, and in-flight validation of new technologies. The knowledge ...
Deep Space 1 is the first interplanetary spacecraft to use an ion propulsion system for the primary ...
NASA’s Deep Impact mission ended successfully in 2005 after an impact and close flyby of the comet 9...
The Stardust spacecraft completed its prime mission in 2006, returning samples from the coma of come...
focuses on testing high-risk, advanced technologies in space with low-cost flights. The objective of...