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Deep Space 1 - Wikipedia
Deep Space 1 (DS1) was a NASA technology demonstration spacecraft which flew by an asteroid and a comet. It was part of the New Millennium Program, dedicated to testing advanced technologies.
Deep Space 1 - Science@NASA
2024年11月3日 · NASA’s Deep Space 1 was an engineering test flight for a dozen new technologies, including highly-efficient ion engines and autonomous navigation software. Asteroid 9969 Braille was a bonus science target.
25 Years Ago: Launch of Deep Space 1 Technology Demonstration ...
On Oct. 24, 1998, NASA launched the Deep Space 1 spacecraft. Managed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, Deep Space 1 served as a testbed for 12 new technologies, including solar electric, also known as ion propulsion, for use in future deep space and interplanetary missions.
Deep Space 1 - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
1998年10月24日 · Deep Space 1 was the first interplanetary spacecraft to use an ion engine. Its successful missions to asteroid 9969 Braille and comet Borrelly using the revolutionary …
10 Things: Looking Back at Deep Space 1 - Science@NASA
2018年10月23日 · The Deep Space 1 (DS1) spacecraft headed out from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Oct. 24, 1998, and paved the way for other space missions that later capitalized on DS1’s technologies. DS1 also flew by an asteroid and captured historic photos of a comet.
New Millennium Program - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Deep Space 1 launched from Cape Canaveral on October 24, 1998. During a highly successful primary mission, it tested 12 advanced, high-risk technologies in space. In an extremely …
NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details
2015年5月1日 · The Deep Space 1 (DS1) is the first of a series of technology demonstration probes being developed by NASA's New Millennium Program. The spacecraft flew by the Mars-crossing near-Earth asteroid 9969 Braille (formerly known as 1992 KD) in July, 1999 and flew by comet Borrelly on 22 September 2001.
Deep Space 1 | NASA mission, Comet Borrelly, Solar System
2001年9月22日 · Deep Space 1, U.S. satellite designed to test technologies—including an ion engine, autonomous navigation, and miniature cameras and electronics—for use on future space missions. Deep Space 1 was launched on Oct. 24, 1998, and entered an orbit around the Sun.
NASA History: Deep Space 1 Validated the Promise of Ion Thrusters
On December 18, 2001, NASA engineers shut down Deep Space 1, bringing to an end the first U.S. space mission utilizing ion thrusters as its primary mode of propulsion.
Deep Space 1: Quick Facts - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Deep Space 1: Quick Facts Mission Name: Deep Space 1 (DS1) Objective: To test 12 advanced technologies in deep space to lower the cost and risk to future science-driven missions that use them for the first time. Project Manager: Dr. Marc Rayman Major Contractors/Contributions: Spacecraft partner Spectrum Astro Inc., Gilbert, AZ Ion Propulsion ...