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AXIOM: Advanced X-ray Imaging of the Magnetosphere

    About the AXIOM mission

  1. Study of the L1 orbit
  2. Boom design
  3. Space environment

  4. Boom calculator
    References


References



[1] Fortescue, Peter, John Stark, and Graham Swinerd. Spacecraft systems engineering. 3rd ed. John Wiley and Sons, 2003.

[2] Branduardi-Raymont, G., et al. AXIOM: Advanced X-ray Imaging of the Magnetosphere. Proposal submitted in response to the European Space Agency call for M3 medium size missions, 2010.

[3] Vega Small Launcher, ESA, retrieved 8 July 2011, http://esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/vega/payload.html

[4] STK, Analytical Graphics, Inc., retrieved 8 July 2011, http://www.agi.com/products/by?product-type/applications/stk/

[5] ARTEMIS Mission Site, NASA, retrieved 8 July 2011, http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/artemis/

[6] Earth-Moon L1 Trajectory Tutorial. The Astrogator's Guild, 2005, retrieved 20 March 2011, http://astrogatorsguild.com/wp-content/Astrogator_Training/EM_L1_Tutorial.pdf

[7] THEMIS Mission Site, NASA, retrieved 8 July 2011, http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/themis/main/index.html

[8] Cluster, ESA Science & Technology, retrieved 8 July 2011, http://sci.esa.int/science?e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=8

[9] Gere, J. M., Timoshenko, S. P. Mechanics of Materials. 4th ed. Boston: PWS Publishing Company, 1997.

[10] Elliott, R. Deflection of beams. CLAG, 2000, retrieved 8 July 2011, http://www.clag.org.uk/beam.html

[11] SPENVIS – Space Environment, Effects, and Education System, ESA, retrieved 8 July 2011, http://www.spenvis.oma.be/

[12] Pisacane, V. L. The space environment and its effects on space systems. AIAA, 2008.

[13] Rauschenbach, H. S. Solar Cell Array Design Handbook. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1980.

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