Reconstruction of the Voyager 2 Uranus Encounter in The

Reconstruction of the Voyager 2 Uranus Encounter in The

Planetary System GMs in the JPL Planetary Ephemerides R. A. Jacobson, W. M. Folkner, A. H. Taylor, A. S. Konopliv, J. G. Williams, M. Brozovic Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California Planetary System GMs (Masses) · Primary constants in planetary ephemeris development · Mass of the planet plus masses of the planetary satellites (exceptions: Mercury, Venus) · Determined from observations of planet and satellites' gravitational effects on spacecraft (caveat: Earth-Moon) 2 Venus · Mariner 2 flyby: December 1962 (first successful planetary encounter) · Mariner 5, Mariner 10 · Pioneer Venus Orbiter, Magellan ± 180 degree and order gravity field ± Planet mass 3 Mars · Mariner 4 flyby: November 1964 · Mariner 9, Viking ± 50 degree and order gravity field ± Mars, Phobos, Deimos masses · Mars Global Surveyor, Odyssey ± 95 degree and order gravity field ± Mars, Phobos, Deimos masses · Mars Global Surveyor, Odyssey, Reconnaissance Orbiter ± 110 degree and order gravity field ± Mars, Phobos, Deimos masses 4 Jupiter · Pioneer 10 flyby: December 1973 · Later flybys: Pioneer 11, Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Ulysses · Galileo orbiter: December 1995 ± November 2002 · System mass estimate ± All spacecraft data ± Jupiter, Galilean satellites, Amalthea 5 Mercury · Mariner 10 flybys: March 1974, September 1974 (no data), March 1975 · Mass estimates: Messenger ± Science team (2 flybys): January and October 2008 ± Navigation team (3 flybys): January and October 2008, September 2009 6 Saturn · Pioneer 11 flyby: September 1979 · Later flybys: Voyager 1, Voyager 2 · Cassini orbiter (June 2004 - present) · System mass estimate ± All spacecraft data ± Saturn, all major satellites, Phoebe 7 Uranus and Neptune · Uranian system mass estimate ± Voyager 2 flyby: January 1986 ± Uranus, all five major satellites · Neptunian system mass estimate ± Voyager 2 flyby: August 1989 ± Neptune, Triton 8 Earth-Moon · Earth orbiters: Ries, et al. 1992 · Lunar Prospector: Konopliv, et al. 2001 · Mass estimate ± Total mass: lunar orbital motion from LLR measurements ± Mass ratio: planetary ranging (Mars, Venus, Mercury) 9 Pluto (not a planet) · Pluto and satellite masses ± Satellite orbital dynamics: Charon, Nix, Hydra ± Astrometric data: discovery to 2007 10 Future · No change or improvement ± Venus ± Neptune · Possible change or improvement ± Mercury: Messenger in orbit ± Mars: to be published, more data ± Earth-Moon: Grail ± Jupiter: data reanalysis, Juno ± Saturn: Cassini end of mission ± Uranus: data reanalysis ± Pluto: more data 11.

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