System challenges in the development of low-cost planetary missions

It is generally acknowledged that new challenging scientific goals combined with the variety and complexity of newly proposed instruments are increasingly dictating the system and mission design of space missions in general, and of planetary exploration missions in particular. On the other hand, eco...

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