Genesis is the fifth mission selected as part of NASA's Discovery Program. The objective of Genesis is to collect solar wind samples for a period of approximately two years while in a halo orbit about the Earth-Sun L I point. At the end of this period, the samples are to be returned to a specific recovery point on the Earth for subsequent analysis. This goal has never been attempted before and presents a formidable challenge in terms of mission design and operations, particularly planning and execution of propulsive maneuvers. To achieve a level of cost-effectiveness consistent with a Discovery-class mission, the Genesis spacecraft design was adapted to the maximum extent possible from designs used on earlier missions, such as Mars Global S...
The Genesis Mission, sought the challenging analytical goals of accurately and precisely measuring t...
Genesis will be NASA's first robotic sample return mission. The purpose of this mission is to colle...
The Cassini spacecraft, the largest and most complex interplanetary spacecraft ever built, continues...
The Genesis is the fifth mission selected as part of NASA's Discovery Program. Genesis will col...
This paper addresses a prototype of a maneuver decomposition algorithm developed by the Genesis Navi...
The Genesis mission will launch in 2001, sending a spacecraft into an L1 halo orbit in the Sun-Eart...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched on 8 August 2001 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, will be the first sp...
The Genesis spacecraft was launched on August 8 from Cape Canaveral on a journey to become the first...
On September 8, 2004, the Genesis spacecraft returned to Earth after spending 29 months about the su...
The Genesis mission will launch in 2001, sending the spacecraft into a halo orbit about the Sun-Eart...
After collecting solar-wind samples for more than two years while orbiting the Sun-Earth Libration p...
The Genesis mission, launched in August 2001, is collecting samples of the solar wind and will retur...
The Genesis spacecraft will collect solar wind samples from a halo orbit about the Sun-Earth L1 poin...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched in August 2001 to collect samples of the solar wind, returned to Ea...
The Genesis Discovery mission will return samples of solar matter for analysis of isotopic and eleme...
The Genesis Mission, sought the challenging analytical goals of accurately and precisely measuring t...
Genesis will be NASA's first robotic sample return mission. The purpose of this mission is to colle...
The Cassini spacecraft, the largest and most complex interplanetary spacecraft ever built, continues...
The Genesis is the fifth mission selected as part of NASA's Discovery Program. Genesis will col...
This paper addresses a prototype of a maneuver decomposition algorithm developed by the Genesis Navi...
The Genesis mission will launch in 2001, sending a spacecraft into an L1 halo orbit in the Sun-Eart...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched on 8 August 2001 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, will be the first sp...
The Genesis spacecraft was launched on August 8 from Cape Canaveral on a journey to become the first...
On September 8, 2004, the Genesis spacecraft returned to Earth after spending 29 months about the su...
The Genesis mission will launch in 2001, sending the spacecraft into a halo orbit about the Sun-Eart...
After collecting solar-wind samples for more than two years while orbiting the Sun-Earth Libration p...
The Genesis mission, launched in August 2001, is collecting samples of the solar wind and will retur...
The Genesis spacecraft will collect solar wind samples from a halo orbit about the Sun-Earth L1 poin...
The Genesis spacecraft, launched in August 2001 to collect samples of the solar wind, returned to Ea...
The Genesis Discovery mission will return samples of solar matter for analysis of isotopic and eleme...
The Genesis Mission, sought the challenging analytical goals of accurately and precisely measuring t...
Genesis will be NASA's first robotic sample return mission. The purpose of this mission is to colle...
The Cassini spacecraft, the largest and most complex interplanetary spacecraft ever built, continues...