Session
Session V: Upcoming Missions
Location
Utah State University, Logan, UT
Abstract
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Science Mission Directorate is committed to developing science missions based on small-format spacecraft, including CubeSats and those that can be launched from a standard evolved expendable launch vehicle (EELV) secondary payload adapter (ESPA) ring. This paper describes the investments in small-format spacecraft (SmallSats) that NASA’s Planetary Science Division has made to date, including nineteen concept studies used to determine if deep space SmallSat missions could credibly conduct high quality science. The results of those studies were used to solicit SmallSat missions under the Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration (SIMPLEx) program. This paper describes these previous investments and the types of technologies needed to accomplish them, and describes the Planetary Science Division’s plans to continue developing these small but powerful missions.
Small Satellite Missions for Planetary Science
Utah State University, Logan, UT
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Science Mission Directorate is committed to developing science missions based on small-format spacecraft, including CubeSats and those that can be launched from a standard evolved expendable launch vehicle (EELV) secondary payload adapter (ESPA) ring. This paper describes the investments in small-format spacecraft (SmallSats) that NASA’s Planetary Science Division has made to date, including nineteen concept studies used to determine if deep space SmallSat missions could credibly conduct high quality science. The results of those studies were used to solicit SmallSat missions under the Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration (SIMPLEx) program. This paper describes these previous investments and the types of technologies needed to accomplish them, and describes the Planetary Science Division’s plans to continue developing these small but powerful missions.