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English: "The probe will follow the following sequence of events during the Science Phase (Figure 7), with absolute timing dependent upon the selected EFPA (−10 degree baseline shown):
  • Probe release and spin up after final entry interface targeting;
  • Coast phase (~2 h, low energy state);
  • Pre-entry (initialization of key systems, TBD timing);
  • Relay communications begins and continues throughout science phase;
  • Entry interface reached;
  • Heating pulse, RF blackout, peak G’s (40–80 s after entry interface);
  • Enter clouds (180 s after entry interface);
  • Primary science data collection (330 s data collection);
  • Leave clouds (520 s after entry interface);
  • Continued data transmission/re-transmission of science data (~20 min duration);
  • Pressure vessel design limit reached, expected LOS (~30 min after entry interface);
  • Surface contact (~3500–4000 s after entry interface)."
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Author NASA ARC

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From the paper "Rocket Lab Mission to Venus"

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13 August 2022

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Original file(3,495 × 2,056 pixels, file size: 1.28 MB, MIME type: image/webp)

Summary

Description
English: "The probe will follow the following sequence of events during the Science Phase (Figure 7), with absolute timing dependent upon the selected EFPA (−10 degree baseline shown):
  • Probe release and spin up after final entry interface targeting;
  • Coast phase (~2 h, low energy state);
  • Pre-entry (initialization of key systems, TBD timing);
  • Relay communications begins and continues throughout science phase;
  • Entry interface reached;
  • Heating pulse, RF blackout, peak G’s (40–80 s after entry interface);
  • Enter clouds (180 s after entry interface);
  • Primary science data collection (330 s data collection);
  • Leave clouds (520 s after entry interface);
  • Continued data transmission/re-transmission of science data (~20 min duration);
  • Pressure vessel design limit reached, expected LOS (~30 min after entry interface);
  • Surface contact (~3500–4000 s after entry interface)."
Date
Source https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/9/8/445/htm
Author NASA ARC

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From the paper "Rocket Lab Mission to Venus"

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13 August 2022

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