home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: sparky!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!eff!world!ksr!clj@ksr.com
- From: clj@ksr.com (Chris Jones)
- Newsgroups: sci.space
- Subject: Re: Aerobraking [was Re: Magellan Update - 11/20/92]
- Message-ID: <19123@ksr.com>
- Date: 22 Nov 92 12:33:07 EST
- References: <1992Nov20.232659.8134@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov> <1ellrpINNh2a@rave.larc.nasa.gov> <By32px.8Lp@zoo.toronto.edu> <19117@ksr.com> <By3988.Bpu@zoo.toronto.edu>
- Sender: news@ksr.com
- Reply-To: clj@ksr.com (Chris Jones)
- Organization: Kendall Square Research Corp
- Lines: 28
- In-reply-to: henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer)
-
- In article <By3988.Bpu@zoo.toronto.edu>, henry@zoo (Henry Spencer) writes:
- >In article <19117@ksr.com> clj@ksr.com (Chris Jones) writes:
- >>>>BTW, I think Magellan will become the first spacecraft to conduct an
- >>>>aerobraking maneuver to change its orbit, right???
- >>>Wrong. Hiten ... did a small Earth aerobraking maneuver in spring 1991.
- >>
- >>At least two of the Soviet circumlunar Zond flights used an aerobraking
- >>maneuver to minimize the G forces on reentry...
- >
- >All the Apollo lunar missions, and various other spacecraft, likewise did
- >two-phase reentries. But maneuvering during reentry is not normally referred
- >to as aerobraking, and such reentries are *not* composed of two separate
- >encounters with the atmosphere; they're one encounter following a complex
- >down-up-down trajectory.
-
- At least one reference I checked *did* call it aerobraking. All referred to it
- as a skip reentry. The claim is that the Zonds entered, left, and reentered
- the atmosphere; whether you count this as one encounter or two is a matter of
- semantics. I haven't heard the Apollo maneuver described as a skip reentry
- (though one reference did say Apollo flew a similar trajectory).
-
- >
- >The question was about *changing orbits* with aerobraking.
-
- I was adding information, not contradicting what had been posted previously
- (unlike you, I didn't start my reply with "Wrong.")
- --
- Chris Jones clj@ksr.com
-