EPOXI
Two intriguing investigations -- One flight-proven spacecraft
Glossary
Glossary
- Aphelion
- the point in an object's (ie, planets, comets, asteroids) orbit around the sun when it is farthest from the sun
- AU (Astronomical Unit)
- the average distance between the Earth and sun (1 AU=1.496 X 10^8 km= 92.96 million miles)
- Attitude Errors
- the difference between a computed or measured value and a true or theoretically correct value of the orientation of an aircraft's axes relative to a reference line or plane, such as the horizon.
- Avionics
- a general term for the development and production of electrical equipment for use in aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles
- Calibrate
- to determine or mark a correct value using a meter or other measuring instrument
- CCD (Charged-Coupled Device)
- a photoelectric detector which contains thousands of light-sensitive cells that produce a certain amount of charge depending on how much light they are able to receive
- Coma
- a bright shell of gas and dust that is given off by a comet's nucleus as it heats up under sunlight and that hides the nucleus from view
- Degree-of-Freedom
- any of the independent modes in which a system can continuously change shape or move in space
- Geometric Distortion
- a change in the image caused by the components of the optics, either lenses or mirrors
- High Dispersion Spectrometer
- HDS splits light into its constituent colors with an accuracy of 1 part in 100,000
- HRI (High Resolution Instrument)
- one of the Deep Impact telescopes, with a primary mirror diameter of 30 centimeters, that delivers light simultaneously to both the multispectral camera and an infrared spectrometer
- Hydrazine
- a volatile liquid used for propulsive rocket fuel
- MRI (Medium Resolution Instrument)
- one of the Deep Impact telescopes with a primary mirror diameter of 12 centimeters and a 0.6 degree field of view
- Micron
- a unit of length equal to one millionth of a meter; also called a micrometer
- Open Cluster
- (galactic cluster) a group of several hundred to a few thousand stars lying in the plane of the Milky Way Galaxy
- Outgassing
- the ejection of gaseous material from the interior of a planet or comet
- Perihelion
- the point in an object's orbit when it is nearest to the sun
- Pixels
- the smallest element of an image, corresponding to a single displayed spot or color triad on a display, or to a single input spot from a camera
- Planetesimals
- objects, a few kilometers long that were created during the same time the solar system was formed. These objects would either collided to form planets, or become asteroids and comets
- Primordial Ices
- ice from the beginning of the solar system
- Propulsion System
- a system that produces a required change in the momentum of a vehicle by changing the velocity of the fluid or propellant passing through the propulsive device or engine
- Protoplanetary Disk
- a circumstellar disk of matter, including gas and dust, from which planets may eventually form or be in the process of forming
- Small Magellanic Cloud
- one of two relatively small irregular galaxies that orbit the Milky Way Galaxy and are roughly 160,000 light-years away
- Solar panel
- a structure containing solar cells that collects sunlight and converts it to electric current
- Spatial Resolution
- a measure of a system's ability to distinguish the spatial separation (distance) of two points.
- Spectroscopy
- the science that is concerned with the measurement of the emission and absorption spectra of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiations.
- Topography
- the configuration of a land surface, including its relief
- X- band
- a microwave band that extends from 8000 to 12000 megahertz used to transmit space data to back to Earth