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TETHER- Science Investigations


TSS-1 is comprised of 12 investigations. Seven investigators address the science goals of the TSS-1 mission, using equipment that either stimulates or monitors the tether system and its environment. Two investigators will use ground-based instruments to measure electromagnetic emissions from the Tethered Satellite System as it passes overhead,and three investigators were slected to provide theoretical support in the areas of dynamics and electrodynamics.

DECORE/SCORE - TSS Deployee Core Equipment and Satellite Core Equipment. Carlo Bonifazi, Principal Investigator Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

ROPE - Research on Orbital Plasma Electrodynamics Nobie Stone, Principal Investigator NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

RETE - Research on Electrodynamic Tether Effects Marino Dobrowolny, Principal Investigator Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche/Instituto Fisica Spazio Interplanetario

TEMAG - Magnetic Field Experiment for TSS Missions Franco Mariani, Principal Investigator Second University of Rome

SETS - Shuttle Electrodynamic Tether System Peter Banks, Principal Investigator University of Michigan

SPREE - Shuttle Potential and Return Electron Experiment Marylin Oberhardt, Associate Investigator Department of the Air Force, Phillips Laboratory

TOP - Tether Optical Phenomena Experiment Stephen Mende, Associate Investigator Lockheed

EMET - Investigation of Electromagnetic Emissions for Electrodynamic Tether Robert Estes, Principal Investigator Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

OESEE - Observations at the Earth's Surface of Electromagnetic Emmissions by TSS Georgio Tacconi, Principal Investigator University of Genoa

IMDN - The Investigation and Measurement of Dynamic Noise in the TSS Gordon Gullahorn, Principal Investigator Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

TEID - Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of TSS Dynamics Silvio Bergamaschi, Principal Investigator Institute of Applied Mechanics

TMST - Theory and Modeling in Support of Tethered Satellite Applications Adam Drobot, Principal Investigator Science Applications International Corporation

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This page contains excerpts from the brochure: "The First Mission of the Tethered Satellite System" developed by the Tethered Satellite System Project Office, NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), Huntsville, Alabama. Authors are C. Blake Powers, Charlotte Shea, and Tracy McMahan, all of the Essex Corporation.
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Last Updated: July 11, 2016