Title :
The Lunar Prospector Discovery Mission: mission and measurement description
Author :
Hubbard, G. Scott ; Binder, Alan B. ; Feldman, William
Author_Institution :
NASA Ames Res. Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Lunar Prospector, the first competitively selected planetary mission in NASA´s Discovery Program, is described with emphasis on the radiation spectrometer instrumentation and anticipated scientific data return. Scheduled to be launched in January 1998, the mission will conduct a one year orbital survey of the Moon´s composition and structure. The suite of five instruments are outlined: neutron spectrometer, alpha particle spectrometer, gamma-ray spectrometer, electron reflectometer and magnetometer. Scientific requirements and measurement approach to detect water/ice to a sensitivity of 50 ppm (hydrogen), measure key elemental constituents, detect radioactive gas release events and accurately map the Moon´s gravitational and magnetic fields are given. A brief overview of the programmatic accomplishments in meeting a tightly constrained schedule and budget is also provided
Keywords :
astronomical instruments; space research; space vehicles; Lunar Prospector Discovery Mission; Moon; NASA Discovery Program; alpha particle spectrometer; budget; electron reflectometer; elemental constituents; gamma-ray spectrometer; ice detection; lunar composition; lunar gravitational field; lunar magnetic field; lunar structure; magnetometer; measurement description; mission description; neutron spectrometer; planetary mission; radiation spectrometer instrumentation; radioactive gas release events detection; scientific data return; scientific requirements; water detection; Alpha particles; Electrons; Event detection; Extraterrestrial measurements; Instruments; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetometers; Moon; Neutrons; Spectroscopy;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on