The Genesis spacecraft returned to Earth on September 8, 2004, experiencing a non-nominal reentry in which both the drogue and main parachutes failed to deploy causing the capsule to impact the surface of the UTTR desert at a speed of approximately 310 kph (193 mph). The impact caused severe damage to the capsule and a breach of the science canister in the field. The science canister was recovered and transported to the cleanroom at UTTR within approximately 8 hours of reentry. Although the ground water table did not rise to canister level before removal, damp soil and debris from the heat shield and other spacecraft components did enter the canister and contaminate some collector surfaces. The objective of preliminary examination of the Ge...
On September 8, 2004, the Genesis spacecraft returned to Earth after spending 29 months about the su...
Genesis will be the first mission to return samples from beyond the Earth-Moon system. The spacecraf...
Measurement of solar composition in the Genesis collectors requires not only high sensitivity but ve...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched in August 2001 to collect samples of the solar wind, returned to Ea...
The Genesis mission returned to Earth on September 8, 2004 after a nearly flawless three-year missio...
Before the spacecraft returned to Earth in September, the Genesis mission had a preliminary assessme...
The Genesis mission returned to Earth on September 8, 2004, experiencing a non-nominal reentry. The ...
The Genesis science canister is an aluminum cylinder (75 cm diameter and 35 cm tall) hinged at the m...
The Genesis spacecraft was launched on August 8 from Cape Canaveral on a journey to become the first...
The Genesis capsule returned to Earth on September 8, 2004, carrying samples of solar wind charged p...
The Genesis Discovery mission will return samples of solar matter for analysis of isotopic and eleme...
After collecting solar-wind samples for more than two years while orbiting the Sun-Earth Libration p...
A large surface, about 245 square centimeters, of highly polished aluminum 6061 T6 alloy was attache...
The Genesis Mission, sought the challenging analytical goals of accurately and precisely measuring t...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched on 8 August 2001 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, will be the first sp...
On September 8, 2004, the Genesis spacecraft returned to Earth after spending 29 months about the su...
Genesis will be the first mission to return samples from beyond the Earth-Moon system. The spacecraf...
Measurement of solar composition in the Genesis collectors requires not only high sensitivity but ve...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched in August 2001 to collect samples of the solar wind, returned to Ea...
The Genesis mission returned to Earth on September 8, 2004 after a nearly flawless three-year missio...
Before the spacecraft returned to Earth in September, the Genesis mission had a preliminary assessme...
The Genesis mission returned to Earth on September 8, 2004, experiencing a non-nominal reentry. The ...
The Genesis science canister is an aluminum cylinder (75 cm diameter and 35 cm tall) hinged at the m...
The Genesis spacecraft was launched on August 8 from Cape Canaveral on a journey to become the first...
The Genesis capsule returned to Earth on September 8, 2004, carrying samples of solar wind charged p...
The Genesis Discovery mission will return samples of solar matter for analysis of isotopic and eleme...
After collecting solar-wind samples for more than two years while orbiting the Sun-Earth Libration p...
A large surface, about 245 square centimeters, of highly polished aluminum 6061 T6 alloy was attache...
The Genesis Mission, sought the challenging analytical goals of accurately and precisely measuring t...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched on 8 August 2001 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, will be the first sp...
On September 8, 2004, the Genesis spacecraft returned to Earth after spending 29 months about the su...
Genesis will be the first mission to return samples from beyond the Earth-Moon system. The spacecraf...
Measurement of solar composition in the Genesis collectors requires not only high sensitivity but ve...