Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8056197 | Acta Astronautica | 2016 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
The lead up to, and execution of, the November 2014 Philae landing, and the subsequent Philae activities through 2015, have presented numerous unique challenges to the project teams. This paper discusses these challenges, and more specifically, their impact on the overall mission science planning activities. It details how the Rosetta Science Ground Segment has addressed these issues in collaboration with the other project teams in order to accommodate Philae operations within the continually evolving Rosetta science planning process.
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Authors
Mike Ashman, Maud Barthélémy, Laurence O׳Rourke, Miguel Almeida, Nicolas Altobelli, Marc Costa Sitjà , Juan José GarcÃa Beteta, Bernhard Geiger, Björn Grieger, David Heather, Raymond Hoofs, Michael Küppers, Patrick Martin, Richard Moissl,