Conference Proceedings
Research Papers
SPIE Digital Library
Journals
Books
Collections on CD-ROM
Open Access
Contact SPIE Publications
Print PageEmail Page

Cassini plasma spectrometer investigation (Proceedings Paper)

Author(s): David T. Young; Bruce L. Barraclough; Jean-Jacques Berthelier; M. Blanc; J. L. Burch; A. J. Coates; Raymond M. Goldstein; Manuel Grande; Tom W. Hill; J. M. Illiano; M. A. Johnson; R. E. Johnson; R. A. Baragiola; V. Kelha; D. Linder; David J. McComas; Bjoern T. Narheim; Jane E. Nordholt; A. Preece; E. C. Sittler; K. R. Svenes; Sandor Szalai; K. Szego; P. Tanskanen; K. Viherkanto
PDF:  Member: $18.00,  Non-member: $18.00
Hard Copy:  Member: $24.00,  Non-member: $24.00

Cassini/Huygens: A Mission to the Saturnian Systems, Linda Horn, Editors, pp.118-128

Date: 7 October 1996

Paper Abstract

Cassini/Huygens is a joint project of NASA and the European Space Agency designed to explore the Saturnian system in depth during its four-year mission. Cassini, the orbiter spacecraft, will carry twelve hardware investigations while Huygens, the Titan atmospheric probe, will carry an additional six. The Cassini Plasma Spectrometer (CAPS), one of 12 orbiter investigations, includes 3 plasma sensors designed to cover the broadest possible range of plasma energy, composition, and temporal variation. It is con
DOI: 10.1117/12.253412
Current SPIE Digital Library subscribers click here to download this paper.
© SPIE - Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
See Terms of Use
New Titles Update
Sign up for bi-monthly alerts of new titles released.