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Venus Atmospheric Properties Orbital VAPOR

Venus Atmospheric Properties Orbital VAPOR. Scientists: Camryn and Finnegan Technologists: Isaiah and Kaushik Engineers: Miranda and Sophie Strategic Communications: Grace and Charlotte Visualization Specialist: Wilson. Patch. Mission Goal #1. Mission Goal #2. Mission Goal #3.

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Venus Atmospheric Properties Orbital VAPOR

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  1. Venus Atmospheric Properties OrbitalVAPOR Scientists: Camryn and Finnegan Technologists: Isaiah and Kaushik Engineers: Miranda and Sophie Strategic Communications: Grace and Charlotte Visualization Specialist: Wilson

  2. Patch

  3. Mission Goal #1

  4. Mission Goal #2

  5. Mission Goal #3

  6. Temperature • The Diviner Lunar Radiometer • Adapted for Venus • Atmosphere Composition and Greenhouse Gas Analysis • Tunable Ultraviolet Spectrometer

  7. Cloud Movement and Wind Speeds • CTX (Context Camera), HiRISE (High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment), MARCI (Mars Color Imager) • Venusian Bright Spots and Cold Layer Examination • DPR (Dual- frequency Precipitation Radar)

  8. Launch Platform: Atlas V 410 • Cape Canaveral, Florida • Mid-May 2015

  9. The Payload: Modified Maven Satellite • AvCoat heat shield for eventual decay orbit • Monopropellant propulsion: Hydrazine • Lockheed Martin Space Systems • Polar orbit around Venus • Nextel Whipple Shield • High gain antenna

  10. Patch

  11. Visualization Specialist: An Entertaining Position • Both independent and dependent on the team • Quite the Challenge

  12. Visions and Stakeholders: The Most Important Parts • Infographics are for a target audience • Without financial and political backing, ideas stay dreams • Specific points to hammer down

  13. References www.nasa.gov http://www.3m.com/market/industrial/ceramics/pdfs/CeramicFabric.pdf http://lasp.colorado.edu http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org http://www.bubbl.us/ http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2013/pdf/2293.pdf http://lasp.colorado.edu/sage/archives/PDF/SAGE%20Fact%20Sheet-p6_for%20print_April-21-2010.pdf http://trs-new.jpl.nasa.gov/dspace/bitstream/2014/22983/1/97-1533.pdf http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/VirtTxtJml/Spectrpy/UV-Vis/spectrum.htm http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2013/pdf/2293.pdf http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov http://www.diviner.ucla.edu •http://global.jaxa.jp •http://www.lockheedmartin.com/ http://www.engineering.com/ http://www.esa.int http://www.planetary.org http://www.epa.gov

  14. Special Thanks This work would not be possible without the invaluable contributions of: Ms. Elizabeth Joyner Ms. Linda Sherman Mr. Jay Brooks Ms. Gay Riley Ms. Alex Gray Ms. MadihahAlam Mr. Lucas Potter Dr. Shad Combs Dr. Piotr Domaszczynski Ms. Ellen Gray Mr. Jasper Halekas Mr. Paul Mahaffy Mr. Jacob Reed And all of the amazing presenters and Wallops Flight Facility Staff we had the privilege of meeting

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