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Highly integrated Pluto payload system (HIPPS): A sciencecraft instrument for the Pluto mission

September 1, 1995
We describe the design concept for the highly integrated Pluto payload system (HIPPS): a highly integrated, low-cost, light-weight, low-power instrument payload designed to fly aboard the proposed NASA Pluto flyby spacecraft destined for the Pluto/Charon system. The HIPPS payload is designed to accomplish all of the Pluto flyby prime (IA) science objectives, except radio science, set forth by NASA's Outer Planets Science Working Group (OPSWG) and the Pluto Express Science Definition Team (SDT). HIPPS contains a complement of three instrument components within one common infrastructure; these are: (1) a visible/near UV CCD imaging camera; (2) an infrared spectrograph; and (3) an ultraviolet spectrograph. A detailed description of each instrument is presented along with how they will meet the IA science requirements.
Publication Year 1995
Title Highly integrated Pluto payload system (HIPPS): A sciencecraft instrument for the Pluto mission
DOI 10.1117/12.218405
Authors S. Alan Stern, David C. Slater, William Gibson, Harold J. Reitsema, W. Alan Delamere, Donald E. Jennings, Dennis C. Reuter, John T. Clarke, Carolyn C. Porco, Eugene Merle Shoemaker, John R. Spencer
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70227635
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse