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Hibernation (spaceflight)

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is an operating mode used when regular operations are suspended for an extended period of time but restarting is expected (unlike termination). On long duration and deep space missions it saves power or other limited resources and extends mission life. The term is substantially similar to the
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mission, originally operated by the agency's astrophysics division for an infrared all-sky survey, was placed into hibernation in 2011 and then reawakened in 2013 to conduct an asteroid survey by the planetary science division.
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Bowman, Alice (25 April 2010). "Spacecraft Hibernation: Concept vs. Reality, A Mission Operations Manager's Perspective".
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Space mission hibernation mode design: Lessons learned from Rosetta and other pathfinding missions using hibernation
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West, John L.; Accomazzo, Andrea; Chmielewski, Arthur B.; Ferri, Paolo (28 June 2018).
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Agle, D. C.; Brown, Dwayne; Bauer, Markus (30 June 2014).
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mission entered hibernation mode many times on its way to
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and then again while en route to the Kuiper belt object
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spacecraft
hibernation mode
Rosetta
comet
67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko
New Horizons
Pluto
486958 Arrokoth
NASA
Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer
doi
10.2514/6.2010-2161
ISBN
978-1-62410-164-9
doi
10.1109/AERO.2018.8396812
"Rosetta's Comet Target 'Releases' Plentiful Water"
NASA
"Rise and shine Rosetta! Comet-hunting spacecraft gets wake-up call"
Los Angeles Times
"New Horizons Slips into Electronic Slumber"
the original
"Reactivated NASA Asteroid-Hunting Probe Takes First Photos in 2.5 Years"
Category
Spaceflight

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