
Deep Space 1 - Wikipedia
Deep Space 1 (DS1) was a NASA technology demonstration spacecraft which flew by an asteroid and a comet. It was part of the New Millennium Program, dedicated to testing advanced technologies. Launched on 24 October 1998, the Deep Space 1 spacecraft carried out a flyby of asteroid 9969 Braille, which was its primary
25 Years Ago: Launch of Deep Space 1 Technology Demonstration ... - NASA
On Oct. 24, 1998, NASA launched the Deep Space 1 spacecraft. Managed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, Deep Space 1 served as a testbed for 12 new technologies, including solar electric, also known as ion propulsion, for use in future deep space and interplanetary missions.
Deep Space 1 - Science@NASA
Nov 3, 2024 · What was Deep Space 1? NASA's Deep Space 1 was an engineering test flight for a dozen new technologies, including highly-efficient ion engines and autonomous navigation software. Asteroid 9969 Braille was a bonus science target.
New Millennium Program - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Deep Space 1 launched from Cape Canaveral on October 24, 1998. During a highly successful primary mission, it tested 12 advanced, high-risk technologies in space. In an extremely successful extended mission, it encountered Comet Borrelly and returned the best images and other science data ever from a comet.
Deep Space 1 - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Oct 24, 1998 · Deep Space 1 was the first interplanetary spacecraft to use an ion engine. Its successful missions to asteroid 9969 Braille and comet Borrelly using the revolutionary technology heralded a new age of ion-propelled spacecraft, such as NASA's Dawn, built for tricky flights to elusive space objects like comets and asteroids.
NASA - NSSDCA - Spacecraft - Details
May 1, 2015 · The Deep Space 1 (DS1) is the first of a series of technology demonstration probes being developed by NASA's New Millennium Program. The spacecraft flew by the Mars-crossing near-Earth asteroid 9969 Braille (formerly known as 1992 KD) in July, 1999 and flew by comet Borrelly on 22 September 2001.
Deep Space 1 | NASA mission, Comet Borrelly, Solar System
Sep 22, 2001 · Deep Space 1, U.S. satellite designed to test technologies—including an ion engine, autonomous navigation, and miniature cameras and electronics—for use on future space missions. Deep Space 1 was launched on Oct. 24, 1998, and entered an orbit around the Sun.
Deep Space 1: Providing a Wealth of New Space Technology
Jan 17, 2019 · Deep Space 1 (DS1) was a pioneering spacecraft launched in the late 1990s as part of NASA's New Millennium Program. The primary goal of the spacecraft's mission was to...
NASA History: Deep Space 1 Validated the Promise of Ion Thrusters
Dec 18, 2019 · Deep Space 1 was launched into space on October 24, 1998, and the NSTAR thruster was activated 30 days later. The ion engine and other new technologies were successfully demonstrated during the first 90 days. After reaching its target, the Braille asteroid, engineers decided to extend the mission.
Glenn Contributions to Deep Space 1 - NASA
May 21, 2008 · Deep Space 1 (DS1), the first of NASA’s New Millennium Program missions, tested 12 advanced technologies and instruments in space. DS1’s flight testing of new technologies pioneered the way for future spacecraft and missions to have an arsenal of revolutionary technical capabilities for exploring the universe.