Vol. 34, No. 1 (2017)

Orbiting Planet Mercury: Engineering Innovations

This issue of the Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest comes at the end of the MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) mission—which flew the only spacecraft ever to orbit the planet Mercury, the Sun's closest neighbor. This compilation offers a culminating report highlighting the mission's applied innovations in engineering and operations. It is a retrospective on how the integrated system of systems performed and how it was operated in Mercury's hostile environment, managing risk to extend the mission's life to more than four times that required to achieve full mission success.

In This Issue

Orbiting Planet Mercury: Engineering Innovations—Guest Editors’ Introduction

MESSENGER Mission Overview

MESSENGER: Mission Operations in Orbit at Mercury

Science Planning, Data Acquisition, Analysis, and Distribution for the MESSENGER Mission

MESSENGER Operational Influences and Environment

Spacecraft Trajectory Planning and Execution for the MESSENGER Mission

Maximizing MESSENGER’s Science Return with Technologies and Innovation

MESSENGER’s Hover Campaign

Science Results and Team Highlights