Title :
Lunar Prospector: developing a very low cost planetary mission
Author :
Hubbard, G. Scott
Author_Institution :
NASA Ames Res. Center, Moffett Field, CA, USA
Abstract :
Lunar Prospector, the first competitively selected planetary mission in NASA´s Discovery Program, is described with emphasis on the lessons learned from managing a very low cost project. Insights into government-industry teaming, project management, contractual arrangements, schedule and budget reserve approach are discussed. The mission is conducting an orbital survey of the Moon´s composition and structure. A mission overview and scientific data return is briefly described in the context of low cost mission development. The suite of five instruments is outlined: neutron spectrometer (NS), alpha particle spectrometer (APS), gamma ray spectrometer (GRS), magnetometer (MAG) and an electron reflectometer (ER). Scientific requirements and measurement approaches to detect water ice to a sensitivity of 50 ppm (hydrogen), measure key elemental constituents, detect gas release events and accurately map the Moon´s gravitational and magnetic fields are described
Keywords :
alpha-particle spectrometers; astronomical instruments; gamma-ray spectrometers; gravity; ice; magnetometers; neutron spectrometers; project management; space vehicles; Discovery Program; Lunar Prospector; Moon; NASA; alpha particle spectrometer; contractual arrangements; electron reflectometer; gamma ray spectrometer; gas release events; gravitational fields; magnetic fields; magnetometer; neutron spectrometer; orbital survey; planetary mission; project management; water ice; Alpha particles; Costs; Event detection; Extraterrestrial measurements; Instruments; Magnetic field measurement; Moon; Neutrons; Project management; Spectroscopy;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Snowmass at Aspen, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4311-5
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.1998.687934