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| AIAA Genesis Mission Design Williams Bollman Han Hahn Bell Hirst Jet Propulsion Laboratory California lnstitude Technology Pasadena California Corwin Hong Lockheed Martin Astronautics Denver Colorado Howell Barden Wilson Purdue University West Lafayette AIANAAS Astrodynamics Specialist Conference August Boston For permission copyor republish contact theAmerican Institute Aeronautics and Astronautics Alexander Bell Drive Suite Reston AIAA GENESIS MISSION DESIGN Martin Bobby Williams Williard Bollman Dongsuk Han Yungsun Hahn Julia Bell Edward Hirst Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute Technology Pasadena Robert Corwin Philip Hong Lockheed Martin Astronautics Denver Kathleen Howell Brian Barden Roby Wilson Purdue University West Lafayette Abstract The Genesis spacecraft will collect solar wind samples from halo orbit about the Sun Earth point for two years returning those samples Earth for Earth analysis and examination The solar windwill imbed itself into set ultra pure material collectors that will deployed throughout the collection phase the mission Analysis the samples collected the mission will contribute our understanding the origins the solar system Introduction The Genesis mission will first kind mission willbe the first mission execute robotic sample return and the first mission return the Earth from halo orbit the fifth mission selected part NASA Discovery program and brings together the California Institute Technology the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Lockheed M | |||||||||
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