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PDS_VERSION_ID               = PDS3                                           
LABEL_REVISION_NOTE = "                                                       
     Original Author/Date Unknown;                                            
     Richard Simpson, 1994      - Primary author;                             
     Steven Joy,      1998-06   - Changed text to past tense, added           
                                  table 1;                                    
     Carol Polanskey, 1998-06   - Updated orbital phase date/times and        
                                  corrected other errors and omissions;       
     Lyle Huber,      1998-08   - Add Probe info;                             
     Steven Joy,      1998-10   - Removed 'Spacecraft Operations Type'        
                                  throughout, updated LAUNCH info;            
     Carol Polanskey, 1998-10   - Added FSW Phase descriptions;               
                      "                                                       
                                                                              
OBJECT = MISSION                                                              
  MISSION_NAME =  "GALILEO"                                                   
                                                                              
OBJECT = MISSION_INFORMATION                                                  
     MISSION_START_DATE              = 1977-10-01                             
     MISSION_STOP_DATE               = 1997-12-15                             
     MISSION_ALIAS_NAME              = "JUPITER ORBITER-PROBE (JOP)"          
                                                                              
MISSION_DESC = "                                                              
                                                                              
    Mission Overview                                                          
    ================                                                          
      The Galileo mission utilized a single launch of a combined              
      Orbiter and Probe using the space shuttle Atlantis and an               
      inertial upper stage (IUS) to inject the Galileo spacecraft on          
      its interplanetary trajectory to Jupiter.  The launch occurred          
      October 18, 1989.  Since the IUS does not have the energy to            
      inject Galileo on a direct trajectory to Jupiter, the                   
      spacecraft was launched first towards Venus for the first leg           
      of its Venus-Earth-Earth gravity assist (VEEGA) trajectory.             
      Target-of-opportunity science observations were made at Venus           
      (closest approach February 10, 1990), the first Earth encounter         
      (closest approach to Earth and Moon December 8 and 9, 1990), the        
      asteroid Gaspra (closest approach October 29, 1991), the second         
      Earth encounter (closest approach to Earth and Moon December 8,         
      1992), the asteroid Ida (closest approach August 28, 1993), and         
      distant observations of the impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9            
      into Jupiter's atmosphere from July 16-22, 1994.                        
                                                                              
      The Probe separated from the Orbiter on July 13, 1995. After            
      this time, the Probe proceeded on a ballistic trajectory to its         
      entry point (6.54 deg north latitude, 4.46 west longitude) into         
      the atmosphere of Jupiter.  The Orbiter used its 400 Newton             
      engine on July 27, 1995 to perform a deflection maneuver to             
      keep from following the Probe into the atmosphere of Jupiter,           
      and to retarget the Orbiter to the proper encounter conditions          
      required for the Jupiter Orbit Insertion phase of the mission.          
                                                                              
      A close flyby (892 kilometer altitude) of the Jovian satellite          
      Io occurred at 17:45:58 UT on Dec 7, 1995, during the Jupiter           
      Orbit Insertion phase.  This flyby allowed fields and particles         
      science observations to be made and slowed the Orbiter down             
      relative to Jupiter by nearly 200 meters/second in order to             
      reduce the propellant required during the Jupiter Orbit                 
      Insertion (JOI).  Remote sensing observations of Io were not            
      made at this time due to an anomaly with the onboard tape               
      recorder associated with high speed recording that was not well         
      understood at the time of the flyby. Perijove at 4.00 Jupiter           
      radii occurred at 21:53:44 UT on the same day.  A few minutes           
      after perijove passage, the Probe entered the Jovian atmosphere         
      and began relaying data back to the Orbiter.                            
                                                                              
      The Probe mission and data relay lasted 58.6 minutes, after             
      which JOI was performed, slowing the Orbiter down relative to           
      Jupiter by about 630 meters/second.  The initial orbit period           
      is about 200 days.  A large 400 Newton engine burn is performed         
      at the first apojove in order to raise perijove from 4 Jupiter          
      radii to about 9 Jupiter radii, thus allowing the mission to            
      complete 10 targeted satellite encounters without exceeding the         
      allowed total accumulated radiation exposure at the spacecraft.         
      This limit would have been exceeded after three orbits if               
      perijove had been allowed to stay at 4 Jupiter radii, where the         
      radiation environment is very severe.                                   
                                                                              
      Orbital operations consisted of 10 targeted satellite                   
      encounters over 24 months. During the course of the satellite           
      tour, the orientation, shape and size of the spacecraft orbits          
      around the Jovian system, referred to as petals because of how          
      the spacecraft orbits appear on an equatorial projection of the         
      Jovian satellite tour trajectory, were controlled almost                
      exclusively by gravity assists of the satellites themselves.            
      The orbit periods were pumped down by successive encounters             
      with the satellites from the initial 200 days to approximately          
      35-40 days between encounters.  During the 9th orbit, when the          
      orbit petal orientation was approximately in the anti-sun               
      direction, the period was again pumped up to about 100 days             
      which allowed one of the primary objectives, probing the Jovian         
      magnetotail, to be accomplished.  After this magnetotail orbit,         
      the period was again pumped down, by gravity assist encounters          
      with the Jovian satellites, to 35-40 days for the final                 
      targeted encounters.  (Refer to GLLMS1991, GLLSRD1989, and              
      GLLIOM1992).                                                            
                                                                              
      The Galileo orbits were named by concatenating the first letter         
      of the name of the primary target in each orbit with the orbit          
      number.  Thus, the fourth Jupiter orbit, in which Europa is the         
      primary target, is called E4.  The project defined orbits               
      according to spacecraft command load boundaries rather than the         
      normal convention of apoapsis to apoapsis. The navigation team          
      did not always adhere to this convention, causing some                  
      confusion.  The PDS organized the data and data delivery                
      schedule around the project defined orbit boundaries.  Table 1          
      contains information about the orbital tour:                            
                                                                              
      _______________________________________________________________         
      Table 1                  Orbital Facts                                  
      _______________________________________________________________         
             Periapsis    Periapsis     Satellite         Satellite           
      Orbit  Range* (Rj)  Date/Time     Closest Approach  Flyby               
            (Rj=71492km)    (UT)        Date/Time (UT)    Alt** (km)          
      _______________________________________________________________         
      J0      4.00     95-341 21:53:44  95-341 17:45:58      896              
      G1     11.03     96-180 00:31:26  96-179 06:29:07      838              
      G2     10.65     96-251 13:37:54  96-250 18:59:34      264              
      C3      9.21     96-311 13:31:07  96-309 13:34:28     1138              
      E4      9.16     96-354 03:21:58  96-354 06:52:58      688              
      J5      9.05     97-020 00:26:57       N/A             N/A              
      E6      9.12     97-051 20:54:15  97-051 17:06:10      582              
      G7      9.12     97-094 11:03:38  97-095 07:09:58     3104              
      G8      9.27     97-128 11:41:46  97-127 15:56:10     1606              
      C9     10.77     97-178 11:52:22  97-176 13:47:50      421              
      C10     9.17     97-261 23:10:00  97-260 00:18:55      538              
      E11     8.97     97-311 00:42:01  97-310 20:31:44     2039              
                                                                              
                                                                              
      *  Range is measured from center of mass                                
      ** Altitude is computed by subtracting a satellite radius               
         from a measured range. Variations in reported values                 
         may be attributed to differences in the radius value                 
         value subtracted (estimates improve).                                
                                                                              
      The failed deployment of the Galileo High Gain Antenna necessitated     
      fundamental changes in how the spacecraft acquired and                  
      transmitted data back to Earth if more than a fraction of the           
      science objectives were to be met. Changes were required to both        
      the spacecraft software (Command Data System (CDS) and Attitude         
      and Articulation Command System (AACS)) and many of the science         
      instruments software. The mission can be described in terms of          
      three distinct set of flight software (FSW) which are commonly          
      called Phase 0 FSW, Phase 1 FSW, and Phase 2A FSW. The Galileo          
      flight software phases should not be confused with Mission              
      Phases which will be describe later.                                    
                                                                              
      Phase 0:  Initial spacecraft flight software configuration at           
         launch. Telemetry was sent in a Time-Division-Multiplex (TDM)        
         or Fixed-format mode.  The data rates in this phase were             
         designed to be supported by the high gain antenna and had very       
         limited capability to return science data at telemetry rates         
         below 7.68 kbps.  The Phase 0 flight software was patched on         
         June 15, 1993 to increase the memory readout block size from         
         32 bytes to 80 bytes.                                                
                                                                              
      Phase 1:  The Phase 1 flight software consisted of minor                
         modifications of Phase 0 to improve the data return from the         
         Galileo probe.  It was loaded onto the spacecraft January 30         
         through February 12, 1995. The changes provided for: the             
         capability to write edited Probe symbol data and Doppler wind        
         data to the extended memory of the primary onboard computer,         
         new downlink telemetry rates at 8 bps and 16 bps, a new              
         7.68 kbps Probe data record format, 80 byte memory readouts          
         to decrease data return time, and more robust fault protection       
         during the time of Relay/JOI.                                        
                                                                              
      Phase 2A:  The Phase 2 flight software is fundamentally different       
         from the Phase 0 flight software.  The purpose of the changes        
         was to utilize the low gain antenna more effectively to return       
         science data.  There were two major categories of change:            
         1) to return data from the tape recorder in a more efficient         
         and autonomous fashion, and 2) to provide a real time                
         capability for the fields and particles science instruments.         
         More than 58% of the onboard computer memory was loaded with         
         new code.  The new capabilities included packetized telemetry        
         with advanced Reed-Solomon encoding, 8 downlink rates from 8         
         to 160 bps, new tape recorder record formats, automated and          
         adaptive playback modes, science data selection, sampling,           
         summation and compression, and 9 low rate real-time science          
         downlink formats.  Real time editing of optical navigation           
         images was also provided.  Eight of the science instruments          
         also developed new flight software in support of the changing        
         spacecraft capabilities in Phase 2.  Select science instruments      
         were provided with automated loading of their onboard stored,        
         mode dependent software.  While the Phase 2 flight software was      
         in testing, problems were discovered with the tape recorder.         
         Additional features were added to the flight software to manage      
         the tape recorder to avoid the known failure mechanisms and to       
         avoid unwrapping the tape which had been damaged in the              
         spacecraft anomaly of October 11, 1995.  The final flight            
         software delivery which included the tape recorder                   
         modifications was called Phase 2A.  The Phase 2A flight              
         software was loaded onto the spacecraft from May 18-22, 1996.        
         The instrument Phase 2 software loads were completed by              
         May 26, 1996.                                                        
                                                                              
      Numerous anomalies occurred on the Orbiter during this mission          
      that impacted data return but did not fundamentally change the          
      mission. Please check the Galileo Orbiter instrument host               
      catalog for additional information on spacecraft anomalies.             
                                                                              
      The end of mission occurred on December 15, 1997 with a viable          
      spacecraft in orbit around Jupiter. A new mission called                
      the 'Galileo Europa Mission (GEM)' was proposed to NASA and             
      approved. This new mission has new science objectives and               
      is truly a new mission using an old spacecraft. The GEM                 
      mission is expected to include seven more flybys of Europa,             
      four more flybys of Callisto, and 2 passes by Io that include           
      remote sensing. Please see the GEM mission template for more            
      details.                                                                
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Mission Phases                                                            
    ==============                                                            
                                                                              
      LAUNCH AND DEPLOYMENT                                                   
      ---------------------                                                   
        Galileo was launched on October 18, 1989 at 16:53:39 GMT              
        aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis (OV-104), flight STS-34.            
        An Inertial Upper Stage (IUS-19) placed Galileo on its Earth-         
        to-Venus trajectory.  Following the IUS burn, Galileo                 
        configured itself for solo flight and separated from the IUS          
        on October 19, 1989 at 01:06:53 GMT.  (Refer to GLLMS1991).           
        After IUS separation, the spacecraft underwent an outgassing          
        period prior to powering on the science instruments. The              
        instruments were turned on later and data were acquired to            
        verify that each instrument was operational. The commanding           
        of this process was more complicated than most command                
        sequences since the exact launch date and time were not known         
        in advance. The launch and deployment mission phase covers            
        the same time period as was covered by the command sequences          
        LAUNCH and EV0 (Earth-Venus 0).                                       
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : VENUS                                  
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1989-10-17T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1989-10-26T16:00:00                    
                                                                              
                                                                              
      INTERPLANETARY CRUISE                                                   
      ---------------------                                                   
        The trajectory of the spacecraft from Earth to Jupiter was            
        dictated by the limited propulsion capability allowed within          
        the Space Shuttle to boost the spacecraft from Earth orbit to         
        an interplanetary trajectory.  This limit prevented a direct          
        trajectory from Earth to Jupiter; instead a 'VEEGA'                   
        trajectory was used to achieve the energy necessary to send           
        Galileo to Jupiter.  The acronym VEEGA is from the trajectory         
        description: Venus-Earth-Earth Gravity Assist.  In this               
        trajectory, Galileo passes Venus once, then flies by Earth            
        twice, thus obtaining three gravity assists before heading            
        toward Jupiter.  (Refer to SSR1992.) The Earth-Jupiter Cruise         
        phase includes the following phases: Earth-Venus Cruise,              
        Venus Encounter, Venus-Earth Cruise, Earth1 Encounter,                
        Earth-Earth Cruise, Gaspra Encounter, Earth2 Encounter,               
        Earth-Jupiter Cruise, Ida Encounter, Shoemaker-Levy 9                 
        Encounter, Probe Release.                                             
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : JUPITER                                
      Target Name                    : VENUS                                  
      Target Name                    : EARTH                                  
      Target Name                    : IDA                                    
      Target Name                    : GASPRA                                 
      Target Name                    : SL9                                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1989-10-26T16:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1995-10-08T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      EARTH-VENUS CRUISE                                                      
      ------------------                                                      
        The Earth-Venus Cruise phase occurred during the                      
        Interplanetary Cruise phase.  It lasted from the end of the           
        Launch sequence to February 19, 1990.  This phase included the        
        encounter with the planet Venus.                                      
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : VENUS                                  
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1989-10-26T16:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1990-02-19T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      4-DAY CHECKOUT                                                          
      --------------                                                          
        The 4-Day Checkout phase occurred during the Earth-Venus              
        portion of Interplanetary Cruise phase.  This was the first           
        time the science instruments were turned on and permitted to          
        check their health after launch.  Calibration data exists for         
        all instruments from this period.                                     
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : N/A                                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1989-12-27T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1989-12-31T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      VENUS ENCOUNTER                                                         
      ---------------                                                         
        The Venus Encounter phase occurred during the Interplanetary          
        Cruise phase.  A 12-day single load sequence provided the             
        sequencing resources for the Venus encounter.  Most of the            
        data gathered were put onto the onboard tape recorder, since          
        the high gain antenna had to remain furled behind its                 
        sunshade during this near-sun activity, and the low gain              
        antenna did not have the performance for real-time science            
        data transmission to Earth during the Venus encounter.  The           
        Venus encounter data were played back to Earth in November            
        1990, when Galileo was close enough to Earth that science             
        data rates could be achieved over the low gain antenna.               
        Upstream energetic particles were detected, bowshock                  
        crossings were indicated, and the plasma wave instrument saw          
        evidence of lightning discharges.  Eighty-one images by the           
        Solid State Imaging experiment were taken, which proved               
        useful in atmospheric motion studies.  In addition, the Venus         
        encounter yielded radio tracking data which have been                 
        analyzed by the Radio Science (Celestial Mechanics) Team to           
        obtain a mass estimate for Venus.  In contrast to the other           
        experiments, the Radio Science data were not stored on the            
        spacecraft recorder, but were available in real time on Earth         
        for analysis.  (Refer to GLLMS1991).  Closest approach to             
        Venus occurred February 10, 1990 at an altitude of 16,123 km.         
        at 05:58:48 UTC.                                                      
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : VENUS                                  
      Time of closest approach       : 1990-02-10T05:58:48                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1990-02-07T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1990-02-19T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      VENUS-EARTH CRUISE                                                      
      ------------------                                                      
        The Venus-Earth Cruise phase occurred during the                      
        Interplanetary Cruise phase.  It included the interplanetary          
        cruise from Venus, around the sun, and back to and past the           
        Earth.  This phase also included the first Earth encounter.           
        The primary science gathering during this period was                  
        performed through EUV, DDS, MAG and the USO Redshift                  
        experiments.  In November 1990, as the spacecraft approached          
        the first Earth encounter, the three DMS tracks of Venus data         
        were successfully played back.                                        
                                                                              
        The High-Gain Antenna Deployment planned for April 11, 1991           
        was unsuccessful, most likely due to an incomplete release of         
        three HGA ribs.  Future attempts for rib release were then            
        scheduled for Earth-Earth Cruise.                                     
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : EARTH                                  
      Target Name                    : MOON                                   
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1990-02-19T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1991-04-29T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      EARTH1 ENCOUNTER                                                        
      ----------------                                                        
        The first Earth gravity assist occurred on December 8, 1990           
        at a flyby altitude of 960 km at 20:34:35 UTC.  The Moon              
        encounter occurred on December 9, 1990 at a flyby altitude            
        of 346,608 km at 2:28:21 UTC.                                         
                                                                              
        The spacecraft trajectory took Galileo virtually up the               
        Earth's magnetotail, providing unprecedented opportunity for          
        fields and particles measurements.  The plasma science                
        experiment results brought into question the validity of the          
        previous assumption that the bulk flows of the ion and                
        electron plasmas in the distant magnetotail are identical.            
        Spectral mapping observations of Australia and Antarctica             
        were made by the near infrared mapping spectrometer.  A first         
        ever time-lapse movie, in six colors, of the rotating Earth           
        over a period slightly greater than one day was made by the           
        Solid State Imaging experiment.  Multispectral imaging of the         
        western nearside and eastern farside of the Moon were                 
        obtained by the SSI.  These data showed that Orientale Basin          
        ejecta deposits are similar to typical highlands deposits             
        such as the soils at the Apollo 16 site, while observations           
        of the South Pole-Aitken basin interior contain                       
        characteristics that appear distinctively different from that         
        of nearside maria, thus providing new information on mare             
        deposits on the limb and farside of the Moon.                         
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : EARTH                                  
      Time of closest approach       : 1990-12-08T20:34:35                    
      Target Name                    : MOON                                   
      Time of closest approach       : 1990-12-09T02:28:21                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1990-11-08T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1990-12-16T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      EARTH-EARTH CRUISE                                                      
      ------------------                                                      
        The Earth-Earth cruise phase occurred during the                      
        Interplanetary Cruise phase.  It included the interplanetary          
        cruise from Earth, around the sun, and back to and past the           
        Earth a second time.  Key activities included the on-going HGA        
        Recovery effort, which proved unsuccessful, encounters with           
        the asteroid Gaspra as well as with Earth, collection of              
        cruise science data, SSI cover and EPD shade deployments and          
        opportunities for radio science experiments at spacecraft             
        conjunction and opposition.                                           
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : EARTH                                  
      Target Name                    : MOON                                   
      Target Name                    : GASPRA                                 
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1991-04-29T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1993-04-12T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      GASPRA ENCOUNTER                                                        
      ----------------                                                        
        The Gaspra Encounter phase occurred during the Interplanetary         
        Cruise phase and the Earth-Earth Cruise phase.  On 29 October         
        1991 Galileo passed Gaspra at a distance of approximately             
        1,600 km and a speed of approximately 30,000 km per hour.             
        Color and black and white images were taken of Gaspra as well         
        as measurements to indicate composition and physical                  
        properties.  The data were stored on the spacecraft tape              
        recorder and later played back to Earth.                              
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : GASPRA                                 
      Time of closest approach       : 1991-10-29T22:36:46                    
                                                                              
      EARTH2 ENCOUNTER                                                        
      ----------------                                                        
        The Earth2 Encounter phase occurred during the Interplanetary         
        Cruise phase and the Earth-Earth Cruise phase.  The second            
        Earth encounter provided an opportunity to gather Earth and           
        Lunar science and perform instrument calibrations.                    
        Additionally, during this period Galileo participated in the          
        GOPEX deep space laser communication experiment.  The flyby           
        altitude of Moon 2 was 110,267 km on December 8, 1990 at              
        3:57:45 UTC. The flyby altitude of the Earth 2 was                    
        approximately 304 km at 15:09:25 UTC.                                 
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : EARTH                                  
      Time of closest approach       : 1992-12-08T15:09:25                    
      Target Name                    : MOON                                   
      Time of closest approach       : 1992-12-08T03:57:45                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1992-11-08T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1992-12-20T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      EARTH-JUPITER CRUISE                                                    
      --------------------                                                    
        The Earth-Jupiter Cruise phase occurred during the                    
        Interplanetary Cruise phase.  It covered the period from April        
        12, 1993 to October 8, 1995.  The second Earth encounter              
        places the spacecraft on a direct trajectory to Jupiter.              
        Again, the spacecraft passed through the Asteroid Belt.  This         
        transit included an August 1993 encounter with the                    
        32-km.-diameter, S-type, main-belt asteroid, Ida.  The                
        Earth-Jupiter Cruise phase included the following phases: Ida         
        Encounter, Shoemaker-Levy 9 Encounter, Probe Release and ODM.         
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : JUPITER                                
      Target Name                    : IDA                                    
      Target Name                    : SL9                                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1993-04-12T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1995-10-09T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      IDA ENCOUNTER                                                           
      -------------                                                           
        The Ida Encounter phase occurred during the Interplanetary            
        Cruise phase and the Earth-Jupiter Cruise phase.  Galileo             
        flew by Ida in the southern hemisphere (75 degrees south              
        ecliptic latitude) on the asteroid's dark side, passing               
        approximately 2400 km (1500 mi) from the center of the                
        asteroid while traveling at a speed relative to the asteroid          
        of 12.4 km/sec (27,700 mph).  During closet approach, Ida             
        appeared from Earth to be located at Right Ascension: 196.7           
        degrees; Declination: -8.0 degrees toward the constellation           
        Virgo.  Ida is 3-4 degrees northwest of Spica, Virgo's                
        brightest star.                                                       
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : IDA                                    
      Time of closest approach       : 1993-08-28T16:52:05                    
                                                                              
      SHOEMAKER-LEVY 9 ENCOUNTER                                              
      --------------------------                                              
        The Shoemaker-Levy 9 Encounter phase occurred during the              
        Interplanetary Cruise phase and the Earth-Jupiter Cruise              
        phase.  Shoemaker-Levy 9 was a comet that broke into multiple         
        pieces during its passage by Jupiter in July 1992.  On July           
        16,1994 these fragments began to impact Jupiter.  It is               
        estimated that between 20 and 25 struck the planet.                   
        Observations were made by the following instruments: NIMS,            
        SSI, PPR, PWS, EUV/UVS.  MAG and DDS conducted observations           
        over a longer period of time.                                         
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : SL9                                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1994-07-16T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1994-07-22T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      PROBE RELEASE AND ODM                                                   
      ---------------------                                                   
        The Probe Release Encounter phase occurred during the                 
        Interplanetary Cruise phase and the Earth-Jupiter Cruise              
        phase.  The Probe was released on July 13, 1995 at 05:30:00           
        UTC, which was ~150 days before Jupiter Orbit Insertion               
        (JOI).  Fourteen days after release, July 27th, the Orbiter           
        performed an Orbit Deflection Maneuver (ODM) of about 60              
        m/sec to place it on a trajectory which overflew the Probe            
        during its entry and descent.  The ODM was the first use of           
        the 400 N engine.                                                     
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GP                                     
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : JUPITER                                
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1995-07-05T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1995-07-31T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      JUPITER ORBIT OPERATIONS                                                
      ------------------------                                                
                                                                              
        Jupiter arrival occurred on December 7, 1995.  Arrival day at         
        Jupiter was characterized by a rapid series of high-priority          
        engineering and science events.  Much of the science that was         
        unique to this orbit (science requiring remote sensing data)          
        was lost due to an anomaly with the onboard tape recorder. No         
        science data were acquired during the 32,000 km non-targeted          
        encounter of Europa.  About 4 1/2 hours after the Europa              
        fly-by, the spacecraft then flies within about 1000 km of             
        Io.  Fields and particles data were recorded for                      
        approximately 3 hours in the vicinity of Io.  The flyby was           
        also designed to provide a gravity assist which reduced the           
        delta-V necessary to achieve orbit around Jupiter.                    
                                                                              
        The probe entry occurred a little over 4 hours after the Io           
        encounter.  During the descent of the Probe its data were             
        relayed to the Orbiter.  Probe Relay lasted 58.6 minutes and          
        was followed about one hour later by the JOI burn. Probe data         
        were played back from the tape recorder on the orbiter twice          
        over the next several months to ensure that no Probe data             
        were lost.  Another hour of fields and particles science data         
        were recorded after probe relay in conjunction with the JOI           
        maneuver.                                                             
                                                                              
        At apojove of the insertion orbit, a large Perijove Raise             
        Maneuver (PJR) increased the perijove altitude of the orbit           
        and targeted the spacecraft for its first encounter.  After           
        this time, the trajectory was primarily shaped by                     
        close encounters with Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa.  Ten            
        such close encounters, one per orbit, plus a one-month                
        'phasing orbit' which occurred between the Europa 4 encounter         
        and the Europa 6 encounter were planned over the 24 months of         
        the orbital mission.  There was no targeted encounter during          
        the phasing orbit.  There were several non-targeted encounters        
        (at ranges of tens to hundreds of thousands of kilometers) of         
        the Galilean satellites, Jovian atmospheric and                       
        magnetospheric measurements throughout the tour, and a large          
        'tail petal' orbit designed to explore the Jovian                     
        magnetotail.                                                          
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : JUPITER                                
      Target Name                    : IO                                     
      Target Name                    : CALLISTO                               
      Target Name                    : GANYMEDE                               
      Target Name                    : EUROPA                                 
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1995-10-09T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-12-15T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      JUPITER APPROACH                                                        
      ----------------                                                        
                                                                              
        The Jupiter Approach phase occurred during the Jupiter Orbit          
        Operations phase.  An image of Jupiter was taken on approach;         
        however, shortly afterwards there was an anomaly with the             
        onboard tape recorder which prohibited the return of that             
        image.  The only science data acquired on approach was from           
        DDS, EUV and MAG.                                                     
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : JUPITER                                
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1995-10-09T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1995-12-03T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      JUPITER 0 ORBIT                                                         
      ---------------                                                         
                                                                              
        The Jupiter 0 Orbit phase occurred during the Jupiter Orbit           
        Operations phase. Jupiter arrival occurred on December 7,             
        1995.  Arrival day at Jupiter was characterized by a rapid            
        series of high-priority engineering and science events.  Much         
        of the science that was unique to this orbit (science                 
        requiring remote sensing data) was lost due to an anomaly             
        with the onboard tape recorder. No science data were acquired         
        during the 32,000 km non-targeted encounter of Europa.  About         
        4 1/2 hours after the Europa fly-by, the spacecraft then              
        flies within about 1000 km of Io.  Fields and particles data          
        were recorded for approximately 3 hours in the vicinity of            
        Io.  The flyby was also designed to provide a gravity assist          
        which reduced the delta-V necessary to achieve orbit around           
        Jupiter.                                                              
                                                                              
        The probe entry occurred a little over 4 hours after the Io           
        encounter.  During the descent of the Probe its data were             
        relayed to the Orbiter.  Probe Relay lasted 58.6 minutes and          
        was followed about one hour later by the JOI burn. Probe data         
        were played back from the tape recorder on the orbiter twice          
        over the next several months to ensure that no Probe data             
        were lost.  Another hour of fields and particles science data         
        were recorded after probe relay in conjunction with the JOI           
        maneuver.                                                             
                                                                              
        At apojove of the insertion orbit, a large Perijove Raise             
        Maneuver (PJR) increased the perijove altitude of the orbit           
        and targeted the spacecraft for its first encounter.                  
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : JUPITER                                
      Target Name                    : IO                                     
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1995-12-03T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1996-06-23T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      IO 0 ENCOUNTER                                                          
      ----------                                                              
        The Io 0 encounter phase occurred during the Jupiter 0 Orbit          
        operations phase.  The spacecraft flew past Io at an altitude         
        of less than 900 km. Much of the science that was unique to           
        this orbit (science requiring remote sensing data) was lost           
        due to an anomaly with the onboard tape recorder. This was            
        the only close flyby of Io during the mission. Fields and             
        particles data were recorded for approximately 3 hours in the         
        vicinity of Io.  Another hour of fields and particles science         
        data were recorded after probe relay while still in the Io            
        torus.  In addition to providing science data, the flyby was          
        designed to provide a gravity assist which reduced the                
        delta-V necessary to achieve orbit around Jupiter.                    
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : IO                                     
      Time of closest approach       : 1995-12-07T17:45:58                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1995-12-03T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1996-01-03T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      PROBE                                                                   
      -----                                                                   
        The Probe phase occurred during the Jupiter Orbit Operations          
        phase.  The probe entry occurred a little over 4 hours after          
        the Io encounter.  During the descent of the Probe its data           
        were relayed to the Orbiter where is was stored on tape. The          
        data were later replayed and transmitted to Earth. The Probe          
        Relay lasted 58.6 minutes and was followed about one hour             
        later by the JOI burn. For a more complete description of the         
        Galileo Probe mission, please refer to [YOUNGETAL1996].               
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GP                                     
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : JUPITER                                
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1995-12-07T22:01:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1995-12-07T23:22:00                    
                                                                              
      GANYMEDE 1 ORBIT                                                        
      ----------------                                                        
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : GANYMEDE                               
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1996-06-23T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1996-09-01T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      GANYMEDE 1 ENCOUNTER                                                    
      --------------------                                                    
        Objectives: Wake, Alfven Wing, start of first magnetospheric          
        mini-tour, remote Io torus observations, plasma sheet                 
        crossing at 25 Rj, Ganymede and Europa geology and                    
        atmospheric properties, Io monitoring, distant Callisto               
        observations, gravity, Great Red Spot, Jupiter northern and           
        southern aurora, Io footprint, reduce period.  Altitude: 838          
        km, Latitude: 30.39 degrees                                           
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : GANYMEDE                               
      Time of closest approach       : 1996-06-27T06:29:07                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1996-06-23T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1996-06-30T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      GANYMEDE 2 ORBIT                                                        
      ----------------                                                        
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : GANYMEDE                               
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1996-09-01T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1996-11-02T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      GANYMEDE 2 ENCOUNTER                                                    
      --------------------                                                    
        Objectives: North Alfven wing, Jovian radio emissions, first          
        mini-tour of Jovian magnetosphere continues, remote Io torus,         
        plasma sheet crossing at 40 Rj, unique Ganymede north polar           
        pass, Europa low- phase global images, Io monitoring,                 
        Callisto, Amalthea, stratospheric circulation, Jupiter                
        southern aurora, Shoemaker-Levy 9 remnant material images,            
        gravity, reduce inclination Altitude: 264 km, Latitude: 79.29         
        degrees                                                               
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : GANYMEDE                               
      Time of closest approach       : 1996-09-06T18:59:34                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1996-09-01T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1996-09-08T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      CALLISTO 3 ORBIT                                                        
      ----------------                                                        
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : CALLISTO                               
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1996-11-02T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1996-12-15T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      CALLISTO 3 ENCOUNTER                                                    
      --------------------                                                    
        Objectives: Wake and Alfven Wing, completion of first                 
        mini-tour of Jovian magnetosphere, Jupiter aurora, remote Io          
        torus, Callisto Asgard Basin, Europa non-targeted encounter -         
        volcanism observations, closest Io approach of tour, gravity,         
        UVS counter-rotate, white oval observations, Jupiter northern         
        aurora, Jupiter atmosphere during solar occultation.                  
        Altitude: 1138 km, Latitude: 13.19 degrees                            
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : CALLISTO                               
      Time of closest approach       : 1996-11-04T13:34:28                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1996-11-02T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1996-11-11T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      EUROPA 4 ORBIT                                                          
      --------------                                                          
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : EUROPA                                 
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1996-12-15T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-02-16T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      EUROPA 4 ENCOUNTER                                                      
      ------------------                                                      
        Objectives: Wake and northern Alfven wing, north to south             
        plasma sheet crossing, remote Io torus, excellent Europa              
        dayside and nightside coverage, Io partial eclipse, Jupiter           
        rings, Amalthea, Thebe, Adrastea, northern equatorial belt            
        hot spot, Europa & Jupiter occultations, Jupiter northern             
        aurora.  Altitude: 688 km, Latitude: -1.65 degrees                    
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : EUROPA                                 
      Time of closest approach       : 1996-12-19T06:52:58                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1996-12-15T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1996-12-22T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      EUROPA 6 ORBIT                                                          
      --------------                                                          
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : EUROPA                                 
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1997-02-16T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-03-30T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      EUROPA 6 ENCOUNTER                                                      
      ------------------                                                      
        Objectives: South Alfven wing, Jupiter magnetic equator               
        crossing, Europa Argiope Linea and other lineated regions, Io         
        plume monitoring, Jupiter rings, Thebe, Amalthea, south               
        equatorial belt-zone region, Jupiter northern aurora, Europa,         
        Io, and Jupiter occultations Altitude: 582 km, Latitude:              
        -17.02 degrees                                                        
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : EUROPA                                 
      Time of closest approach       : 1997-02-20T17:06:10                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1997-02-16T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-02-23T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      GANYMEDE 7 ORBIT                                                        
      ----------------                                                        
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : GANYMEDE                               
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1997-03-30T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-05-04T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      GANYMEDE 7 ENCOUNTER                                                    
      --------------------                                                    
        Objectives: North Alfven Wing, first dawn-side plasma sheet           
        at 46 Rj, start of second mini-tour of Jovian magnetosphere,          
        Ganymede high-energy impact regions (Kittu, etc.),                    
        Europa non-targeted encounter, Callisto full-color mosaic,            
        visually clear or Brown Barge regions, Jupiter northern               
        aurora.                                                               
        Altitude: 3104 km, Latitude: 55.80 degrees                            
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : GANYMEDE                               
      Time of closest approach       : 1997-04-05T07:09:58                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1997-03-30T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-04-06T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      GANYMEDE 8 ORBIT                                                        
      ----------------                                                        
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : GANYMEDE                               
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1997-05-04T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-06-22T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      GANYMEDE 8 ENCOUNTER                                                    
      --------------------                                                    
        Objectives: Upstream wake crossing, continue second mini-tour         
        of Jovian magnetosphere, plasma sheet/Jupiter aurora at 20            
        Rj, Ganymede surface morphology: Osiris, Tiamat Sulcus, etc.,         
        Callisto non-targeted encounter south pole, Metis, Elara,             
        south polar haze zone, Jupiter northern and southern aurora,          
        Io footprint, Ganymede & Jupiter occultations.  Altitude:             
        1606 km, Latitude: 28.27 degrees                                      
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : GANYMEDE                               
      Time of closest approach       : 1997-05-07T15:56:10                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1997-05-04T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-05-11T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      CALLISTO 9 ORBIT                                                        
      ----------------                                                        
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : CALLISTO                               
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1997-06-22T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-09-14T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      CALLISTO 9 ENCOUNTER                                                    
      --------------------                                                    
        Objectives: Unique deep magnetotail passage of 143 Rj,                
        continue second mini-tour of Jovian magnetosphere, Jupiter            
        aurora, Callisto Valhalla multi-ringed structure, Ganymede            
        non-targeted encounter, Metis, Adrastea, Amalthea, Thebe,             
        Great Red Spot, equatorial plume head, Io footprint, high             
        solar phase angle of Jovian atmosphere, Callisto & Jupiter            
        occultations.  Altitude: 421 km, Latitude: 1.96 degrees               
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : CALLISTO                               
      Time of closest approach       : 1997-06-25T13:47:50                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1997-06-22T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-06-29T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      CALLISTO 10 ORBIT                                                       
      -----------------                                                       
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : CALLISTO                               
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1997-09-14T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-11-02T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      CALLISTO 10 ENCOUNTER                                                   
      ---------------------                                                   
        Objectives: Wake and Alfven Wing, continue second mini-tour           
        of Jovian magnetosphere, Jupiter magnetic equator crossing,           
        Callisto global and bright limb observations, Io aurora and           
        Jupiter rings during solar occultation, Europa volcanism              
        survey, Amalthea, Thebe, Adrastea, Metis, north polar haze            
        region, Jupiter aurora and lightning during solar                     
        occultation.  Altitude: 538 km, Latitude: 4.60 degrees                
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : CALLISTO                               
      Time of closest approach       : 1997-09-17T00:18:55                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1997-09-14T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-09-20T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      EUROPA 11 ORBIT                                                         
      ---------------                                                         
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : EUROPA                                 
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1997-11-02T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-12-15T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
      EUROPA 11 ENCOUNTER                                                     
      -------------------                                                     
        Objectives: Combined Europa fly-by and magnetic equator               
        crossing for fields & particles instruments, end of second            
        mini-tour of Jovian magnetosphere, Jupiter auroral map                
        campaign, Brown Barge campaign, northern aurora oval,                 
        lightning detection campaign, ring observations,                      
        Io monitoring, Europa Pwyll, Mannann'an wedge and bright              
        planes, Earth occultation.                                            
        Altitude: 2039 km, Latitude: 25.73 degrees N                          
                                                                              
      Spacecraft Id                  : GO                                     
      Target Name                    : EUROPA                                 
      Time of closest approach       : 1997-11-06T20:31:44                    
      Mission Phase Start Time       : 1997-11-02T00:00:00                    
      Mission Phase Stop Time        : 1997-11-09T00:00:00                    
                                                                              
"                                                                             
                                                                              
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    ==========================                                                
      The Galileo mission was designed to make long-term                      
      investigations of the Jovian system using a spacecraft                  
      consisting of a Probe and an Orbiter.  The Probe, after being           
      released on the initial approach to Jupiter, entered the                
      Jovian atmosphere and made in-situ measurements.  The Probe             
      data were relayed to Earth by the Orbiter.  The Orbiter                 
      then entered orbit around Jupiter for a 23-month, 10-satellite          
      encounter tour of the Jovian system.                                    
                                                                              
      Specific science objectives of the Galileo mission were:                
                                                                              
      Jovian Atmosphere: Determine and investigate the chemical               
      composition; structure to at least 10 bars; radiative heat              
      balance; circulation and dynamics; nature of cloud particles.           
                                                                              
      Gaspra, Ida, and Galilean Satellites: Characterize the                  
      morphology, geology and physical state; investigate the surface         
      mineralogy and surface distribution of minerals.                        
                                                                              
      Galilean Satellites: Determine the gravitational and magnetic           
      fields and dynamic properties; study the atmospheres,                   
      ionospheres and extended gas clouds; study the magnetospheric           
      interactions of the satellites.                                         
                                                                              
      Jovian Magnetosphere: Characterize the vector magnetic fields           
      and the energy spectra, composition and angular distribution of         
      plasma and energetic particles, including plasma wave                   
      phenomena, out to 150 Rj."                                              
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