Nozomi (spacecraft)

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Wish" or "Hope," and known before launch as Planet-B ) was a planned and launched Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe. It did not reach Mars orbit due to electrical failures. The mission was terminated on December 31, 2003.

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2018

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1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. See also

4. References

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Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Wish" or "Hope," and known before launch as Planet-B ) was a planned and launched Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe. It did not reach Mars orbit due to electrical failures. The mission was terminated on December 31, 2003.

2017

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12 sections

13 paragraphs

13 images

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10 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. See also

4. References

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2003 0.150

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swingby 0.121

fuel 0.117

analyzer 0.117

aeronomy 0.110

282 0.110

orbit 0.104

1998 0.102

apogee 0.093

plasma 0.092

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Wish" or "Hope," and known before launch as Planet-B ) was a planned and launched Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe. It did not reach Mars orbit due to electrical failures. The mission was terminated on December 31, 2003.

2016

121452 characters

12 sections

13 paragraphs

6 images

610 internal links

10 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. See also

4. References

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2003 0.150

periareion 0.129

spacecraft 0.127

thawed 0.121

swingby 0.121

fuel 0.117

analyzer 0.117

aeronomy 0.110

282 0.110

orbit 0.104

1998 0.101

apogee 0.093

plasma 0.092

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Wish" or "Hope," and known before launch as Planet-B ) was a planned and launched Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe. It did not reach Mars orbit due to electrical failures. Operation was terminated on December 31, 2003.

2015

115105 characters

12 sections

13 paragraphs

6 images

611 internal links

5 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. See also

4. References

nozomi 0.552

december 0.168

2003 0.150

periareion 0.129

spacecraft 0.127

thawed 0.121

swingby 0.121

fuel 0.117

analyzer 0.117

aeronomy 0.110

282 0.110

orbit 0.104

1998 0.101

apogee 0.093

plasma 0.092

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Wish" or "Hope," and known before launch as Planet-B ) was a planned and launched Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe. It did not reach Mars orbit due to electrical failures. Operation was terminated on December 31, 2003.

2014

112784 characters

11 sections

13 paragraphs

4 images

609 internal links

5 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. References

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swingby 0.181

december 0.168

2003 0.150

periareion 0.129

spacecraft 0.127

thawed 0.121

fuel 0.117

analyzer 0.117

aeronomy 0.110

282 0.110

orbit 0.104

1998 0.101

apogee 0.093

plasma 0.092

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Wish" or "Hope," and known before launch as Planet-B ) was planned as a Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe, but was unable to achieve Mars orbit due to electrical failures. Operation was terminated on December 31, 2003.

2013

112031 characters

11 sections

13 paragraphs

3 images

609 internal links

5 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. References

nozomi 0.552

swingby 0.181

december 0.168

2003 0.150

periareion 0.129

spacecraft 0.127

thawed 0.121

fuel 0.117

analyzer 0.117

aeronomy 0.110

282 0.110

orbit 0.104

1998 0.101

apogee 0.093

plasma 0.092

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Wish" or "Hope," and known before launch as Planet-B ) was planned as a Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe, but was unable to achieve Mars orbit due to electrical failures. Operation was terminated on December 31, 2003.

2012

101182 characters

11 sections

13 paragraphs

4 images

558 internal links

5 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. References

nozomi 0.552

swingby 0.181

december 0.168

2003 0.150

periareion 0.129

spacecraft 0.127

thawed 0.121

fuel 0.117

analyzer 0.117

aeronomy 0.110

282 0.110

orbit 0.104

1998 0.101

apogee 0.093

plasma 0.092

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Wish" or "Hope," and known before launch as Planet-B ) was planned as a Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe, but was unable to achieve Mars orbit due to electrical failures. Operation was terminated on December 31, 2003.

2011

100927 characters

11 sections

13 paragraphs

4 images

557 internal links

4 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. References

nozomi 0.554

swingby 0.182

december 0.169

2003 0.151

periareion 0.129

spacecraft 0.127

thawed 0.121

fuel 0.118

aeronomy 0.111

282 0.111

orbit 0.104

1998 0.102

apogee 0.093

plasma 0.092

perigee 0.091

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Wish" or "Hope," and known before launch as Planet-B ) was planned as a Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe, but was unable to achieve Mars orbit due to electrical failures. Operation was terminated on December 31, 2003.

2010

101010 characters

11 sections

13 paragraphs

4 images

556 internal links

4 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. References

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2003 0.149

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periareion 0.128

thawed 0.120

fuel 0.117

orbit 0.113

aeronomy 0.110

282 0.110

abandoned 0.104

1998 0.101

heliocentric 0.098

apogee 0.092

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Wish" or "Hope," and known before launch as Planet-B ) was planned as a Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe, but was unable to achieve Mars orbit due to electrical failures. Since 2003 it is in a roughly 2-year heliocentric orbit. Though its mission has been abandoned the spacecraft is still active.

2009

75158 characters

11 sections

12 paragraphs

4 images

377 internal links

4 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. References

nozomi 0.560

swingby 0.183

december 0.153

spacecraft 0.140

periareion 0.131

2003 0.131

thawed 0.122

fuel 0.119

aeronomy 0.112

orbit 0.105

1998 0.103

apogee 0.094

plasma 0.093

perigee 0.092

dish 0.090

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Wish" or "Hope," and known before launch as Planet-B ) was planned as a Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe, but was unable to achieve Mars orbit due to electrical failures. It was constructed by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science , University of Tokyo and launched on July 3, 1998 at 18:12:00 UTC with an on-orbit dry mass of 258 kg .

2008

76543 characters

11 sections

12 paragraphs

4 images

395 internal links

4 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. References

nozomi 0.560

swingby 0.184

december 0.154

spacecraft 0.140

periareion 0.131

2003 0.131

thawed 0.122

fuel 0.119

aeronomy 0.112

orbit 0.105

1998 0.103

apogee 0.094

plasma 0.093

perigee 0.093

dish 0.090

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Wish" and known before launch as Planet-B ) was planned as a Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe, but was unable to achieve Mars orbit due to electrical failures. It was constructed by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science , University of Tokyo and launched on July 3 1998 at 18:12:00 UTC with an on-orbit dry mass of 258 kg .

2007

76504 characters

11 sections

12 paragraphs

4 images

395 internal links

4 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. References

nozomi 0.560

swingby 0.184

december 0.154

spacecraft 0.140

periareion 0.131

2003 0.131

thawed 0.122

fuel 0.119

aeronomy 0.112

orbit 0.105

1998 0.103

apogee 0.094

plasma 0.093

perigee 0.092

dish 0.090

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Hope" and known before launch as Planet-B ) was planned as a Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe, but was unable to achieve Mars orbit due to electrical failures. It was constructed by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science , University of Tokyo and launched on July 3 1998 at 18:12:00 UTC with an on-orbit dry mass of 258 kg .

2006

34402 characters

3 sections

7 paragraphs

4 images

186 internal links

1 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. References

nozomi 0.562

swingby 0.184

december 0.154

spacecraft 0.140

periareion 0.131

thawed 0.123

fuel 0.120

aeronomy 0.112

2003 0.109

orbit 0.106

apogee 0.094

plasma 0.093

perigee 0.093

dish 0.090

sides 0.087

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Hope" and known before launch as Planet-B ) was planned as a Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe. It was constructed by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science , University of Tokyo and launched on July 3 1998 at 18:12:00 UTC with an on-orbit dry mass of 258 kg .

2005

11722 characters

3 sections

7 paragraphs

1 images

61 internal links

1 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. References

nozomi 0.560

swingby 0.184

december 0.154

spacecraft 0.140

periareion 0.131

thawed 0.122

fuel 0.119

aeronomy 0.112

2003 0.109

orbit 0.105

apogee 0.094

plasma 0.093

perigee 0.093

mission 0.090

dish 0.090

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Hope" and known before launch as Planet-B ) was planned as a Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe. It was constructed by the Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science , University of Tokyo and launched on July 3 1998 at 18:12:00 UTC with an on-orbit dry mass of 258 kg .

2004

11309 characters

3 sections

8 paragraphs

0 images

60 internal links

1 external links

1. Mission profile

2. Spacecraft and subsystems

3. References

nozomi 0.597

swingby 0.178

december 0.149

periareion 0.127

spacecraft 0.125

thawed 0.119

fuel 0.115

aeronomy 0.109

2003 0.106

orbit 0.102

apogee 0.091

plasma 0.090

perigee 0.090

dish 0.087

sides 0.084

Nozomi (のぞみ) ( Japanese for "Hope" and known before launch as Planet-B ) was planned as a Mars - orbiting aeronomy probe. It was constructed by the Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science , University of Tokyo and launched on July 3 1998 at 18:12:00 UTC with an on-orbit dry mass of 258 kg .