International cometary explorer solar array performance during the encounter with comet Giacobini-ZinnerThe International Cometary Explorer (ICE) passed through the tail of comet Giacobini-Zinner (G-Z) on September 11, 1985. During the comet encounter, the ICE solar array was exposed to an environment consisting of hypervelocity cometary dust particles. The pre-encounter calculations, which provided verification that the ICE solar array would survive the comet encounter, are presented. The potential for damage to the ICE solar array by impacts from hypervelocity particles was examined for prospective closest-approach trajectories in the range of 1000 km to 10,000 km. The actual closest-approach trajectory was 8000 km from the nucleus of the comet. The ICE solar array experienced negligible degradation in performance during the encounter with comet G-Z.
Document ID
19880047118
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Day, John H. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)