This is the first of two issues of the Digest devoted to describing the highly capable MSX Spacecraft Observatory. This issue focuses on the MSX mission and system-level design and development. The next issue will be devoted to subsystem and instrument descriptions.
Midcourse Space Experiment: Guest Editor's IntroductionM. R. Peterson |
The MSX Mission ObjectivesJ. D. Mill and B. D. Guilmain |
MSX Design Parameters Driven by Targets and BackgroundsA. T. Stair, Jr. |
MSX—A Multiuse Space ExperimentL. J. Paxton, C.-I. Meng, D. E. Anderson, and G. J. Romick |
Keeping the MSX on TrackC. T. Pardoe |
The MSX Spacecraft System DesignR. K. Huebschman |
The MSX Thermal DesignJ. A. Krein and D. S. Mehoke |
Structural Design of the MSX SpacecraftW. E. Skullney, H. M. Kreitz, Jr., M. J. Harold, S. R. Vernon, T. M. Betenbaugh, T. J. Hartka, D. F. Persons, and E. D. Schaefer |
The MSX Spacecraft Power SubsystemP. E. Panneton and J. E. Jenkins |
Contamination Control for the MSX: An OverviewJ. H. Cranmer, J. T. Sanders, Jr., J. C. Lesho, and O. M. Uy |
The MSX Flight Operations SystemR. D. Nordeen, V. B. Barnes, A. C. Good, and R. J. Harvey |
SPECIAL TOPICAir Force Programs at APLP. F. Bythrow |
MISCELLANEAPublications, Presentations, and Colloquia |