CASSINI
Cassini MIMI Investigation at Fundamental Technologies
Historical MIMI Memos and Notes
- Communication from T. Armstrong to E. Kirsch, S. Livi, B. Wilkin, and D. Mitchell, 11/17/92, and Reply from E. Kirsch, 12/9/92
- Another Iteration of Passbands for MIMI/LEMMS 180 Degree End - communication from Tom Armstrong dated 1/15/93, and reply from E. Kirsch
- May 31, 1993 Development Version
- June 1, 1993, LEMMS 180º End Design Criteria, as agreed by Engineering Team Meeting
- June 1, 1993, 180º End Design Criteria, Restatement with Additional Figures
- Suggestions on LEMMS Design - memo from Tom Armstrong to S. M. Krimigis, Don Mitchell, and Erhard Kirsch, June 16, 1993 , and reply from E. Kirsch
- Cassini MIMI LEMMS Detector Logic Design: Further Suggestions on LEMMS Head Design - memo from Tom Armstrong to S. M. Krimigis, Don Mitchell, Erhard Kirsch, and Berend Wilken, July 13, 1993
- Communication from E. Kirsch to Armstrong, Krimigis, and Mitchell, July 21, 1993
- LEMMS Design Memo (T. P. Armstrong, 3/8/95, release 2.0)
- Cassini MIMI Team Meeting, Lindau, Germany, Oct.
20-21, 1994 - agenda
- Introduction and Mission Status
- Report on LEMMS Passband Design - T. P. Armstrong
- Telescope Design - E. Kirsch
- LEMMS Mechanical and Sensor Layout with Diagrams and Tables (15 figures, 3 tables) - H. Sommer
- Electronics Design - A. Loose
- LEMMS - Application Specific Integrated Circuits - N. Paschalidis
- LEMMS Turntable Design Status - H. Huomo
- LEMMS Checkout Equipment - K. Heerlein
- INCA Sensor Design and Status - D. Mitchell
- CHEMS Sensor: Design and Status - D. Hamilton
- Main Electronics Unit - S. Jaskulek
- DPU: Design and Status - J. Dandouras
- Telemetry Modes and Allocations - S. Jaskulek
- N. Divine Memo on Numerical Models for Electron and Proton Distributions in Saturn's Radiation Belts
- LEMMS Passbands Design, Final Version (1995)
- Cassini MIMI Team Meeting, Oct. 1997, Cape
Canaveral, FL
- Imaging Saturn's Dust Rings Using Energetic Neutral Atoms (ENAs), B. Mauk, S. M. Krimigis, D. G. Mitchell, E. C. Roelof, and J. Dandouras
- Magnetic Field Modeling at Saturn, B. Mauk
- INCA GSFC Calibrations, E. Keath and D. Mitchell
- Excerpts from X. Hong Thesis (11 figures) - T. P. Armstrong
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QUICK FACTS
Manufacturer: The Cassini spacecraft
was manufactured by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
and the Huygens Probe was manufactured by Thales Alenia
Space.
Mission Duration: The Cassini-Huygens mission launched on October 15 1997, and ended on September 15 2017.
Destination: Cassini's destination was Saturn and its moons. The destination of the Huygens Probe's was Saturn's moon Titan.
Orbit: Cassini orbited Saturn for 13 years before diving between its rings and colliding with the planet on September 15th, 2017.
Mission Duration: The Cassini-Huygens mission launched on October 15 1997, and ended on September 15 2017.
Destination: Cassini's destination was Saturn and its moons. The destination of the Huygens Probe's was Saturn's moon Titan.
Orbit: Cassini orbited Saturn for 13 years before diving between its rings and colliding with the planet on September 15th, 2017.