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Spaceborne Antennas For Planetary Exploration Joseph H Yueneds

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Spaceborne Antennas For Planetary Exploration Joseph H Yueneds
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Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.09 MB
Pages: 581
Author: Joseph H. Yuen(eds.)
ISBN: 9780470051504, 9780470052785, 0470051507, 0470052783
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Spaceborne Antennas For Planetary Exploration Joseph H Yueneds by Joseph H. Yuen(eds.) 9780470051504, 9780470052785, 0470051507, 0470052783 instant download after payment.

JPL spacecraft antennas-from the first Explorer satellite in 1958 to current R & D
Spaceborne Antennas for Planetary Exploration covers the development of Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) spacecraft antennas, beginning with the first Explorer satellite in 1958 through current research and development activities aimed at future missions. Readers follow the evolution of all the new designs and technological innovations that were developed to meet the growing demands of deep space exploration.
The book focuses on the radio frequency design and performance of antennas, but covers environmental and mechanical considerations as well. There is additionally a thorough treatment of all the analytical and measurement techniques used in design and performance assessment. Each chapter is written by one or more leading experts in the field of antenna technology.
The presentation of the history and technology of spaceborne antennas is aided by several features:
* Photographs and drawings of JPL spacecraft
* Illustrations to help readers visualize concepts and designs
* Tables highlighting and comparing the performance of the antennas
* Bibliographies at the end of each chapter leading to a variety of primary and secondary source material
This book complements Large Antennas of the Deep Space Network (Wiley 2002), which surveys the ground antennas covered in support of spacecraft. Together, these two books completely cover all JPL antenna technology, in keeping with the JPL Deep Space Communications and Navigation Series mission to capture and present the many innovations in deep space telecommunications over the past decades.
This book is a fascinating and informative read for all individuals working in or interested in deep space telecommunications.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–91): William A. Imbriale, John Huang and Mark S. Gatti
Chapter 2 The Early Years (pages 93–121): William A. Imbriale
Chapter 3 The Planetary Flybys (pages 123–155): William A. Imbriale
Chapter 4 The Mars Missions (pages 157–211): Joseph Vacchione
Chapter 5 The Orbiters (pages 213–303): William A. Imbriale, Mark S. Gatti and Roberto Mizzoni
Chapter 6 Spaceborne SAR Antennas for Earth Science (pages 305–340): Yunjin Kim and Rolando L. Jordan
Chapter 7 Instrument Packages (pages 341–423): Richard E. Cofield, William A. Imbriale and Richard E. Hodges
Chapter 8 Mechanical Development of Antenna Systems (pages 425–454): Gregory L. Davis and Rebekah L. Tanimoto
Chapter 9 Miscellaneous Other Antennas (pages 455–483): William A. Imbriale and Daniel J. Hoppe
Chapter 10 Spacecraft Antenna Research and Development Activities Aimed at Future Missions (pages 485–536): John Huang

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