Mars Odyssey Ready to Tackle Science Agenda

by Leonard David
space.com

21 January 2002

RENO, NEVADA - NASA's Mars Odyssey is ready to start science duties as it circles the Red Planet. The spacecraft completed a set of aerobraking maneuvers January 11 following weeks of dipping in and out of Mars' thin atmosphere in order to tighten its orbit around the planet.

An upcoming and key event is deployment of Odyssey's high-gain antenna. That equipment is crucial in relaying to Earth quantities of data to be gleaned by the spacecraft's science instruments. The antenna is to be released and deployed with a motor-driven hinge.

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