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The Pluto-New Horizons RTG and Power System Early Mission Performance Geffrey K. Ottman* and Christopher B. Hersman†
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Document Date: 2013-09-25 12:47:55


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Southwest Research Laboratory / Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory / New Horizons Spacecraft Power System Electronics / 7th Communications Satellite Systems / Applied Physics Laboratory / Lockheed Martin Space Power / /

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Applied Physics Laboratory / Power System Electrical Ground Support Equipment / Christopher B. Hersman† Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory / American Institute of Physics Space Technology / American Institute of Aeronautics / Cape Canaveral Air Force Station / Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory / Power System Early Mission Performance Geffrey K. Ottman* / Southwest Research Laboratory / Southwest Research Institute / /

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fuel processing efforts14 / launch site / mF capacitor bank / telecommunications bandwidth / argon gas fill / power services / communications paths / bus electronics / resistance temperature devices / gas fill / pressure relief device / chemical properties / ultraviolet imaging spectrometer / source thermal energy / silicon-germanium thermoelectric devices / internal gas / /

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National Research Council / RTG mission / the Johns Hopkins University / Horizons mission / Southwest Research Institute / Cassini Mission / Pluto Kuiper Express mission / Ulysses mission / Pluto-New Horizons mission / Department of Energy / Sensors Internal Heaters COMMAND / American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Capacitor Bank / Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission / American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics / African Union / New Horizons NASA / American Institute of Aeronautics / Power System Early Mission Performance Geffrey K. Ottman* and Christopher B. Hersman† Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory / U.S. Department of Energy8 / New Horizons / NASA’s New Horizons mission / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / New Horizons Mission / American Institute of Physics Space Technology / APL mission / NASA’s Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission / /

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Principal Investigator / Associate Staff Engineer / Space Department / Principle Professional Staff Engineer / Space Department / General / AAS Astrodynamics Specialist / /

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the Pluto Kuiper Express / /

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