The Genesis Discovery mission, to be launched in January 2001, will expose ultrapure materials to the solar wind for about 2 years and then return this sample to Earth for isotopic and chemical analysis in terrestrial laboratories. Sample return missions use the best available instrumentation to achieve mission science goals. To complete the Genesis science objectives, advanced instrumentation that surpasses present laboratory sample analysis capabilities is required. Advanced Analytical Instrumentation Facilities (AAIFs) will be created for the mission to ensure that the best analytical instruments are used. This approach also enables broad participation by NASA scientists in solar wind sample return analysis
The Genesis spacecraft was launched on August 8 from Cape Canaveral on a journey to become the first...
NASA's Astromaterials, curated at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, are the most extensive, best-...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched in August 2001 to collect samples of the solar wind, returned to Ea...
The Genesis Discovery mission, to be launched in January 2001, will expose ultrapure materials to th...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched on 8 August 2001 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, will be the first sp...
NASA's Genesis capsule, carrying the first samples ever returned from beyond the Moon, took a hard l...
The Genesis Mission, sought the challenging analytical goals of accurately and precisely measuring t...
The Genesis mission, launched in August 2001, is collecting samples of the solar wind and will retur...
The Genesis Discovery Mission returned samples of solar matter by exposing ultrapure materials to t...
Science results from the Genesis Mission illustrate the major advantages of sample return missions. ...
The Genesis Discovery mission will return samples of solar matter for analysis of isotopic and eleme...
The Genesis spacecraft will collect solar wind samples from a halo orbit about the Sun-Earth L1 poin...
The Genesis Discovery mission returned solar matter in the form of the solar wind with the goal of o...
Final Paper and not the abstract is attached. Introduction: Planetary material and cosmochemistry re...
The Genesis mission returned to Earth on September 8, 2004 after a nearly flawless three-year missio...
The Genesis spacecraft was launched on August 8 from Cape Canaveral on a journey to become the first...
NASA's Astromaterials, curated at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, are the most extensive, best-...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched in August 2001 to collect samples of the solar wind, returned to Ea...
The Genesis Discovery mission, to be launched in January 2001, will expose ultrapure materials to th...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched on 8 August 2001 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, will be the first sp...
NASA's Genesis capsule, carrying the first samples ever returned from beyond the Moon, took a hard l...
The Genesis Mission, sought the challenging analytical goals of accurately and precisely measuring t...
The Genesis mission, launched in August 2001, is collecting samples of the solar wind and will retur...
The Genesis Discovery Mission returned samples of solar matter by exposing ultrapure materials to t...
Science results from the Genesis Mission illustrate the major advantages of sample return missions. ...
The Genesis Discovery mission will return samples of solar matter for analysis of isotopic and eleme...
The Genesis spacecraft will collect solar wind samples from a halo orbit about the Sun-Earth L1 poin...
The Genesis Discovery mission returned solar matter in the form of the solar wind with the goal of o...
Final Paper and not the abstract is attached. Introduction: Planetary material and cosmochemistry re...
The Genesis mission returned to Earth on September 8, 2004 after a nearly flawless three-year missio...
The Genesis spacecraft was launched on August 8 from Cape Canaveral on a journey to become the first...
NASA's Astromaterials, curated at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, are the most extensive, best-...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched in August 2001 to collect samples of the solar wind, returned to Ea...