Read The Interstellar Age Online
Authors: Jim Bell
image processing challenges,
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,
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,
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–236
navigational use,
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–114
Swift, Katie,
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Swisdak, Marc,
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–264
Tantalum,
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Telescopes
Bell’s childhood experiences,
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,
13
,
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–134
DSN,
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,
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Hale Telescope,
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Hubble Space Telescope,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Infrared Telescope Facility,
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–59
invention of,
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Parkes Radio Telescope,
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University of Hawaii,
58
–59
on
Voyager
spacecraft,
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Termination shock,
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–258
Terrile, Rich,
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,
59
–60,
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,
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,
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–153,
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,
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,
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–213,
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,
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Thebe,
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Thompson, Bob,
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–276
Thruster fuel,
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–277
Titan,
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,
135
,
138
–141,
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,
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,
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,
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Titan III-Centaur rockets,
62
Transit method,
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–287
Truly, Richard,
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–235
TRW,
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Turing, Alan,
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Tusi, Nasir al-Din al-,
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TV,
10
–11
Tyson, Neil deGrasse,
25
Umbriel,
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University of Hawaii,
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,
60
,
186
,
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University of Iowa,
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–265
University of Maryland,
263
University of Michigan,
266
Uranium-238,
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Uranus
atmosphere,
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,
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–189
Bell’s childhood telescope viewings,
13
discovery of,
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–168,
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Flandro’s gravity assist research,
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–46
ices on,
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internal structure,
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–209
magnetic field,
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,
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–171,
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–180,
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moons,
180
–183,
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–188
orbit and rotation,
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–171
pronunciation,
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rings,
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,
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–186
Voyager
mission,
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,
33
–39,
47
,
49
,
171
–186,
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Urey, Harold,
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US Geological Survey, Astrogeology Science Center Flagstaff,
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Valhalla,
127
Venus
atmosphere,
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Magellan
orbiter,
195
Mariner
flyby,
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,
47
,
50
orbiters,
26
transits in front of sun,
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–284,
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–296
visibility from earth,
239
Vibration tables,
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Volcanism,
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–120,
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–146,
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–242
Voyager
Program
attitude control,
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–114
computer system,
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–53
end of,
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–220
expectations for,
12
–14
Flandro’s gravity assist contributions,
41
–47
funding,
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–253
future of,
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–282,
288
–292
“Grand Tour” trajectory,
45
–49,
141
–142
image processing at Caltech,
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–33
Interstellar Mission,
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–251,
253
–271,
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–278
leadership team,
14
–18
Planetary Society’s support,
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–26
risk mitigation strategies,
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–56
rocket launch technologies,
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–69
spacecraft design,
49
–61
team members’ jobs between flybys,
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–163
teamwork,
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–69
work years devoted to,
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Voyager
1
current communication with,
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–278
current position estimates,
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–249
Earth photographs,
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–230
flight trajectory of,
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,
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,
105
–109
future of,
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–282,
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–292
interstellar space passage,
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,
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–270
Io volcano discovery,
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–120
Jupiter flyby,
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,
59
,
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–108,
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,
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–121
launching of,
7
–8,
62
mosaic solar system portrait,
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–236
naming of,
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power supply,
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–278
Saturn flyby,
23
,
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,
136
,
137
–148
solar system photograph discussion,
231
–233
termination shock crossing,
257
–258
Titan flyby,
138
–142,
147
–148
Voyager
2
computer system,
174
current communication with,
277
–278
current position estimates,
249
Europa discoveries,
120
–125
flight trajectory of,
9
,
72
,
105
–109,
139
,
141
–142,
147
–149,
171
–172,
213
,
214
future of,
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–282,
288
–292
interstellar space passage,
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,
270
–271
Io images,
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