Max-Plank-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung Max-Planck-Gesellschaft DAWN - Eine Reise zu den Anfängen des Sonnensystems

Dawn-Team at MPS

Andreas Nathues, Framing Camera Lead Investigator
Holger Sierks, Co-Investigator, Science
Ulrich Christensen, Chairman Camera, Science Team
Irene Büttner, Operations, Science Support
Rainer Enge, Power Converter Unit Engineer
Pablo Gutierrez-Marques, Framing Camera Operations Manager, S/W Lead
Ian Hall, Software
Hermann Hartwig, Instrument Design & Mechanisms
Martin Hofmann, Science, Operations
Wolfgang Kühne, Mechanism Controller Unit
Michael Lee Richards, QA, PA Plan, Parts Qual
Joachim Ripken, Framing Camera Operations
Michael Schäfer, Science
Rolf Schäfer, Inter-Experiment Harness
Michael Sperling, Power Converter Unit
Istvan Szemerey, PCU-Advisor, System Engineering
Fee von Saltzwedel, Secretary

Science

the asteroid Vesta

The targets of the Dawn mission could not be more different: While Vesta once had a hot, molten interior that produced lava flows, Ceres has always been a cold body, under whose surface possibly frozen water can be found. In addition, both bodies allow for a look back into an early phase of our solar system. Both asteroids are among the largest survivors from this early phase of planet formation.  more...

Mission

Dawn studies an asteroid

Dawn is a NASA mission managed by the Jet Propulaion Laboratory (JPL) that will reach the asteroids Vesta and Ceres within the next years. The space probe will encounter its first destination, the asteroid Vesta, in the summer of 2011. Presumably at the end of July, Dawn will start orbiting Vesta and deliver its first high-resolution images of the surface.     more...

Cameras

opened door of Framing Camera

The mission's success crucially depends on the two cameras, Dawn's eyes. The cameras were developed and built under the leadership of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research with significant contributions by the Institute for Planetary Research of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and in coordination with the Institute of Computer and Communication Network Engineering of the Technical University Braunschweig.  more...