GALILEO MISSION
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Project Galileo http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/ Get the details of this NASA project, and everything from high-tech Doppler photos to QuickTime animations of the Jupiter probe. |  |
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Galileo Space Probe Information http://www.ncc.com/misc/galileo_sites.html A collection of links to many of the best Galileo sites available on the Internet. | |
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NSSDC Photo Gallery http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/photo_gallery/photogallery.html National Space Science Data Center provides photos of planets, galaxies and globular clusters. Photos come from the Hubble Space Telescope, the Galileo spacecraft and the Voyager missions. | |
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Galileo Project Information http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/galileo.html Satellite specifications, mission overview and scientific information including links to full color images of Jovian moons. | ![[Image of Galileo Probe and Orbiter]](http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/thumbnail/spacecraft/galprobe.gif) |
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Galileo - Countdown to Europa 19 http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/countdown/ Contains computer simulated web cam views of the Galileo's satellites journey towards Jupiter's moon Europa. |  |
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Galileo Images and Animations http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/images.html Presents a comprehensive collection of photographs, images, animations, plots, slide shows, and data collected during the Galileo Project. | |
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Galileo Europa Mission (GEM) http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/gem/ The is a highly focused follow-on to Galileo's Jupiter system exploration and a precursor for future missions to Europa and Io. GEM will conduct a detailed study of Europa over 14 | |
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NASA Ames Research Center: Galileo Probe http://ccf.arc.nasa.gov/galileo_probe/ The Galileo Project is a NASA unmanned mission to explore the planet Jupiter and its surrounding moons and magnetosphere. The spacecraft, which started its journey on October 18, | |
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Galileo Mission - Background Information http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/background.html Galileo--Mission to Jupiter General Mission Background Galileo Tour Guide Galileo - A Brief Overview Mission Overview A brief non-technical look at the mission. Galileo Mission | |
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GALILEO MISSION http://joy.gsfc.nasa.gov/missions/galileo.html MO&DSD contributed in the areas of flight dynamics, networking, control center, science and data processing, flight software, products and services, mission planning and | |
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Galileo Mission Page http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/imgcat/html/mission_page/... NSSDC Image Catalog Galileo Asteroid 951 Gaspra from 16,000 km Target Object: Gaspra Mission: Galileo Part of asteroid 951 Gaspra from 5350 km Target Object: Gaspra Mission: | |
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Galileo Mission Timeline http://galileo.ivv.nasa.gov/timeline.html [ Main | News | Countdown | Search | FAQ | Glossary ] Mission Timeline November 7, 1977 Official start of Project Galileo (originally known as Jupiter Orbiter and Probe, or JOP). January 17, 1978 Project Galileo officially receives its name... | |
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Galileo Mission Overview http://www.cyberspacemuseum.com/overview.html Galileo Mission Overview Page Click here to return to the Galileo Gallery Home Page An artists concept of Galileo at Jupiter Click on the image to view it at full resolution. The Galileo Spacecraft was launched by the space shuttle via a solid... | |
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Galileo - The Tour Guide http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/tour [ Main | News | Countdown | Search | FAQ | Glossary ] Galileo: The Tour Guide Viewing Instructions To view the Galileo - The Tour Guide (And a Summary of the Mission to Date), you need to have Adobe's Acrobat Reader installed with your web browser.. | |
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Galileo Europa Mission Animation http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/gem/gemanim.html [ Main | News | Countdown | Search | FAQ | Glossary ] Galileo Europa Mission Animation Need help in running animations? Look here for information on how to setup your browser for animations. Galileo Europa Mission Animation MPEG - 6.0 MB This work.. | |
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Galileo Callisto 3 Images http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/callisto/c3images.html Presents a collection of images from Galileo's third pass of the moons of Jupiter. Also offers a look at data from its orbit. | |
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Galileo Europa 15 Images http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/europa/e15images.html Provides only a few images of Jupiter's moons in this May 1998 encounter by Galileo. |
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Galileo Europa 4 Images http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/europa/e4images.html Presents a variety of images and animations from this late 1996 encounter by Galileo by the moon, Europa. | |
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Galileo Ganymede 8 Images http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/ganymede/g8images.html Take a look at a few photographs taken of some of the moons and the planet Jupiter on this 1997 encounter. | |
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Galileo Callisto 9 Images http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/callisto/c9images.html Provides about a dozen pictures from this July encounter with this moon of Jupiter. Offers views of other moons and the planet itself. | |
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Galileo Europa 14 Images http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/europa/e14images.html Europa and one of its fellow moons, Io, is shown in these photographs taken in an encounter with Europa in March 1998. | |
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Galileo Callisto 10 Images http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/callisto/c10images.html Presents several images from this September 1997 flyby of the Jupiter moon. | |
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Galileo Mission Science http://galileo.ivv.nasa.gov/messenger/oldmess/SCI.html Galileo Mission Science The following selected articles are related to the Galileo mission science: A Closer Look at the Earth and Moon (From Issue 27, April 1991) An Encounter With Gaspra (From Issue 29, February 1992) Probe Checkout at Earth 2 .. | |
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PDS Imaging Node - Galileo Mission to Jupiter - Online Resources http://www-pdsimage.jpl.nasa.gov/PDS/public/galileo/galileo.html This is a brief listing, provided by the PDS Imaging Node, of online resources associated with the Galileo mission to Jupiter. The emphasis is on those resources most useful to the science community. | |
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