Abstract. Genesis (NASA Discovery Mission #5) is a sample return mission. Collectors comprised of ultra-high purity materials will be exposed to the solar wind and then returned to Earth for laboratory analysis. There is a suite of fifteen types of ultra-pure materials distributed among several locations. Most of the materials are mounted on deployable panels (“collector arrays”), with some as targets in the focal spot of an electrostatic mirror (the “concentrator”). Other materials are strategically placed on the spacecraft as additional targets of opportunity to maximize the area for solar-wind collection. Most of the collection area consists of hexagonal collectors in the arrays; approximately half are silicon, the rest are for solar-win...
NASA's Genesis capsule, carrying the first samples ever returned from beyond the Moon, took a hard l...
NASA's Genesis Discovery Mission is designed to collect solar matter and return it to earth for anal...
Measurement of solar composition in the Genesis collectors requires not only high sensitivity but ve...
Genesis (NASA Discovery Mission #5) is a sample return mission. Collectors comprised of ultra-high p...
The Genesis Discovery mission will return samples of solar matter for analysis of isotopic and eleme...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched in August 2001 to collect samples of the solar wind, returned to Ea...
The Genesis spacecraft will collect solar wind samples from a halo orbit about the Sun-Earth L1 poin...
The Genesis spacecraft was launched on August 8 from Cape Canaveral on a journey to become the first...
The Genesis mission returned to Earth on September 8, 2004 after a nearly flawless three-year missio...
The Genesis mission, launched in August 2001, is collecting samples of the solar wind and will retur...
The primary goal of the Genesis Mission is to collect solar wind ions and, from their analysis, esta...
The Genesis mission collected solar wind for 27 months at Earth-Sun L1 on both passive and active co...
A large surface, about 245 square centimeters, of highly polished aluminum 6061 T6 alloy was attache...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched on 8 August 2001 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, will be the first sp...
The chemical composition of the Sun provides the reference standard for a wide variety of astronomic...
NASA's Genesis capsule, carrying the first samples ever returned from beyond the Moon, took a hard l...
NASA's Genesis Discovery Mission is designed to collect solar matter and return it to earth for anal...
Measurement of solar composition in the Genesis collectors requires not only high sensitivity but ve...
Genesis (NASA Discovery Mission #5) is a sample return mission. Collectors comprised of ultra-high p...
The Genesis Discovery mission will return samples of solar matter for analysis of isotopic and eleme...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched in August 2001 to collect samples of the solar wind, returned to Ea...
The Genesis spacecraft will collect solar wind samples from a halo orbit about the Sun-Earth L1 poin...
The Genesis spacecraft was launched on August 8 from Cape Canaveral on a journey to become the first...
The Genesis mission returned to Earth on September 8, 2004 after a nearly flawless three-year missio...
The Genesis mission, launched in August 2001, is collecting samples of the solar wind and will retur...
The primary goal of the Genesis Mission is to collect solar wind ions and, from their analysis, esta...
The Genesis mission collected solar wind for 27 months at Earth-Sun L1 on both passive and active co...
A large surface, about 245 square centimeters, of highly polished aluminum 6061 T6 alloy was attache...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched on 8 August 2001 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, will be the first sp...
The chemical composition of the Sun provides the reference standard for a wide variety of astronomic...
NASA's Genesis capsule, carrying the first samples ever returned from beyond the Moon, took a hard l...
NASA's Genesis Discovery Mission is designed to collect solar matter and return it to earth for anal...
Measurement of solar composition in the Genesis collectors requires not only high sensitivity but ve...