Status Report

Today on Galileo 21 May 2001: Galileo’s Mission at Jupiter – The Calm Before the Storm

By SpaceRef Editor
May 21, 2001
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Today is the final full day of the cruise portion of Galileo’s orbit of
Jupiter before the onset of activities which cover the 30th full orbit of
the giant planet and its satellite moons, including a close flyby of
Callisto next Friday. The final preparations are underway to make sure the
spacecraft is ready for the next week of concentrated observations.

Today the playback process is stopped. This process has been reading data
off of the on-board tape recorder for the past 5 months. These data were
stored during the last flyby of the satellite Ganymede during December of
2000 and during a calibration period on April 22 and 23 of this year.
Routine maintenance of the tape recorder begins. This activity is designed
to prevent the tape from sticking, and in this case, to get it ready for a
full load of new data, which will be recorded over the six days.

For more information on the Galileo spacecraft and its mission to Jupiter,
please visit the Galileo home page at one of the following URL’s:

http://galileo.jpl.nasa.gov

http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo

SpaceRef staff editor.