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Galileo radio science investigations
Authors:H T Howard  V R Eshleman  D P Hinson  A J Kliore  G F Lindal  R Woo  M K Bird  H Volland  P Edenhofer  M Pätzold  H Porsche
Institution:(1) Center for Radar Astronomy, Stanford University, 94305 Stanford, CA, USA;(2) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA;(3) Radioastronomisches Institut, Universität Bonn, Germany;(4) Institut für HF-Technik, Universität Bochum, Germany;(5) Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Germany
Abstract:The radio science investigations planned for Galileo's 6-year flight to and 2-year orbit of Jupiter use as their instrument the dual-frequency radio system on the spacecraft operating in conjunction with various US and German tracking stations on Earth. The planned radio propagation experiments are based on measurements of absolute and differential propagation time delay, differential phase delay, Doppler shift, signal strength, and polarization. These measurements will be used to study: the atmospheric and ionospheric structure, constituents, and dynamics of Jupiter; the magnetic field of Jupiter; the diameter of Io, its ionospheric structure, and the distribution of plasma in the Io torus; the diameters of the other Galilean satellites, certain properties of their surfaces, and possibly their atmospheres and ionospheres; and the plasma dynamics and magnetic field of the solar corona. The spacecraft system used for these investigations is based on Voyager heritage but with several important additions and modifications that provide linear rather than circular polarization on the S-band downlink signal, the capability to receive X-band uplink signals, and a differential downlink ranging mode. Collaboration between the investigators and the space-craft communications engineers has resulted in the first highly-stable, dual-frequency, spacecraft radio system suitable for simultaneous measurements of all the parameters normally attributed to radio waves.
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