Abstract:
Galileo made a highly successful arrival at Jupiter on December 7, 1995. The Galileo Atmospheric Entry Probe transmitted the first-ever direct measurements of an outer planet to the Orbiter mothership for nearly one hour while decsending to a pressure depth of 23 bar-far beyond the 10 bar mission requirements...This paper will summarize: 1) the Probe mission results, both engineering and scientific, 2) the problems with the Orbiter tape recorder and its recovery, 3) the Orbiter engineering operations including the loading and performance of the new flight software, and 4) early science results from the arrival and first two orbits and Ganymede encounters. Overall, mission status and the forecast for the remainder of the Orbiter's two-year primary mission will also be provided.