GALILEO
Investigation of the Magnetosphere of Ganymede with Galileo's Energetic Particle Detector
Ph.D. dissertation by Shawn M. Stone, University of Kansas,
1999.
Copyright 1999 by Shawn M. Stone. Used with permission.
Appendix D
- Listing of C_code files;
please click on the Appendix D link above (use your back button to return to
this page).
- Particle_Follow_M1
bsstep.c mxv.c cyl2cart.c nrutil.c derivs.c odeint2.c displaystats.c outy1.h dot.c particlefollow.c fandg.h partlook.c g2in1.dat partvelocity.c g2in2.dat pfp_b_1.0.c g7in1.dat pfp_c_1.1.c g7in2.dat quest.c ganymedebfield.c ran2.c gasdev.c rotmatx.c getcode.c rotmaty.c gll_rotate.c rotmatz.c heav.c rotx.c initrot.c roty.c inny1.h rotz.c integrate.c run_pfp0.s inverse.c rzextr.c jupiterbfield.c setupscreen.c magnetopause.c sph2cart.c magnitude.c startfile.c mmid.c ustep.c mp_boundary.c vectorops.h mxm.c vxv.c - Particle_Follow_M2
bsstep.c mxm.c cyl2cart.c mxv.c derivs.c odeint2.c displaystats.c outy1.h dot.c partlook.c fandg.h partvelocity.c g2in1.dat pfp_b_1.1.c g2in2.dat pfp_b_4.0.c g7in1.dat quest.c g7in2.dat ran2.c ganymedebfield.c rotmatx.c gasdev.c rotmaty.c gauss.c rotmatz.c getcode.c rotx.c gll_rotate.c roty.c heav.c rotz.c initrot.c run_pfp0.s inny1.h rzextr.c integrate.c setupscreen.c inverse.c sph2cart.c jupiterbfield.c startfile.c magnetopause.c ustep.c magnitude.c vectorops.h mmid.c vxv.c mp_boundary.c
- Particle_Follow_M1
- Fortran
- GCCPOINT.for
- G7IN1.dat
- G7IN2.dat
- Mathematica
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QUICK FACTS
Manufacturer: The Galileo Spacecraft
was manufactured by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm, General Electric, and the
Hughes Aircraft Company.
Mission Duration: Galileo was planned to have a mission duration of around 8 years, but was kept in operation for 13 years, 11 months, and 3 days, until it was destroyed in a controlled impact with Jupiter on September 21, 2003.
Destination: Galileo's destination was Jupiter and its moons, which it orbitted for 7 years, 9 months, and 13 days.
Mission Duration: Galileo was planned to have a mission duration of around 8 years, but was kept in operation for 13 years, 11 months, and 3 days, until it was destroyed in a controlled impact with Jupiter on September 21, 2003.
Destination: Galileo's destination was Jupiter and its moons, which it orbitted for 7 years, 9 months, and 13 days.