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Acta Astronautica | 1996

The Suess-Urey mission (return of solar matter to Earth).

Donald Rapp; Firouz Naderi; M. Neugebauer; Donald Sevilla; Donald Sweetnam; Donald S. Burnett; Roger C. Wiens; Nicholas Smith; Benton Clark; D. J. McComas; Eileen K. Stansbery

The Suess-Urey (S-U) mission has been proposed as a NASA Discovery mission to return samples of matter from the Sun to the Earth for isotopic and chemical analyses in terrestrial laboratories to provide a major improvement in our knowledge of the average chemical and isotopic composition of the solar system. The S-U spacecraft and sample return capsule will be placed in a halo orbit around the L1 Sun-Earth libration point for two years to collect solar wind ions which implant into large passive collectors made of ultra-pure materials. Constant Spacecraft-Sun-Earth geometries enable simple spin stabilized attitude control, simple passive thermal control, and a fixed medium gain antenna. Low data requirements and the safety of a Sun-pointed spinner, result in extremely low mission operations costs.


Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union | 2002

Genesis mission to return solar winds samples to Earth

Roger C. Wiens; Donald S. Burnett; M. Neugebauer; Chester Sasaki; Donald Sevilla; Eileen K. Stansbery; B. C. Clark; Nicholas Smith; Lloyd Oldham; B. L. Barraclough; Eric Edward Dors; John T. Steinberg; Daniel B. Reisenfeld; Jane E. Nordholt; A. J. G. Jurewicz; Kimberly Cyr

The Genesis spacecraft, launched on 8 August 2001 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, will be the first spacecraft ever to return from interplanetary space. The fifth in NASAs line of low-cost, Discovery-class missions, its goal is to collect samples of solar wind and return them to Earth for detailed isotopic and elemental analysis. The spacecraft is to collect solar wind for over 2 years, while circling the L1 point 1.5 million km Sunward of the Earth, before heading back for a capsule-style re-entry in September 2004. After parachute deployments mid-air helicopter recovery will be used to avoid a hard landing. The mission has been in development over 10 years, and its cost, including development, mission operations, and initial sample analysis, is approximately


Science | 2007

Constraints on Neon and Argon Isotopic Fractionation in Solar Wind

Alexander P. Meshik; Jennifer Christine Mabry; Charles M. Hohenberg; Yves Marrocchi; Olga Pravdivtseva; Donald S. Burnett; Chad Tracy Olinger; Roger C. Wiens; Daniel B. Reisenfeld; J. H. Allton; K. M. McNamara; Eileen K. Stansbery; A. J. G. Jurewicz

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Archive | 2007

Refinement and Implications of Noble Gas Measurements from Genesis

Jennifer Christine Mabry; Alexander P. Meshik; Charles M. Hohenberg; Yves Marrocchi; Olga Pravdivtseva; Roger C. Wiens; C. T. Olinger; Daniel B. Reisenfeld; J. H. Allton; R. Bastien; K. M. McNamara; Eileen K. Stansbery; Donald S. Burnett


Archive | 2006

Genesis Solar Wind Sample Curation: A Progress Report

Judith H. Allton; Michael J. Calaway; M. C. Rodriquez; J. D. Hittle; Susan J. Wentworth; Eileen K. Stansbery; K. M. McNamara


Acta Astronautica | 2014

Role of sample return and sample science in low cost missions

Eileen K. Stansbery; David S. Draper


Archive | 2006

Measurements of Light Noble Gases in the Genesis Polished Aluminum Collector

Alexander P. Meshik; Yves Marrocchi; Charles M. Hohenberg; Olga Pravdivtseva; Jennifer Christine Mabry; C. Olinger; Donald S. Burnett; J. H. Allton; R. Bastien; K. McNamara; Eileen K. Stansbery


Archive | 2005

Size Distribution of Genesis Solar Wind Array Collector Fragments

J. H. Allton; Eileen K. Stansbery; K. M. McNamara


Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union | 2004

Genesis capsule yields solar wind samples

Roger C. Wiens; Donald S. Burnett; K. M. McNamara; Eileen K. Stansbery


Archive | 2017

48th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference abstracts

Louise Prockter; Eileen K. Stansbery; David S. Draper; Walter S. Kiefer

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Donald S. Burnett

California Institute of Technology

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Roger C. Wiens

California Institute of Technology

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Charles M. Hohenberg

Washington University in St. Louis

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Jennifer Christine Mabry

Washington University in St. Louis

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Olga Pravdivtseva

Washington University in St. Louis

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B. C. Clark

Space Science Institute

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