Return to Europa: Overview of the Jupiter Europa orbiter mission |
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Authors: | K. Clark J. Boldt R. Greeley K. Hand I. Jun R. Lock R. Pappalardo T. Van Houten T. Yan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91109, USA;2. Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD 20723, USA;3. Arizona State University School of Earth and Space Exploration, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA |
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Abstract: | Missions to explore Europa have been imagined ever since the Voyager mission first suggested that Europa was geologically very young. Subsequently, the Galileo spacecraft supplied fascinating new insights into this satellite of Jupiter. Now, an international team is proposing a return to the Jupiter system and Europa with the Europa Jupiter System Mission (EJSM). Currently, NASA and ESA are designing two orbiters that would explore the Jovian system and then each would settle into orbit around one of Jupiter’s icy satellites, Europa and Ganymede. In addition, the Japanese Aerospace eXploration Agency (JAXA) is considering a Jupiter magnetospheric orbiter and the Russian Space Agency is investigating a Europa lander. |
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Keywords: | Europa Jovian system Jupiter Io Ganymede Callisto Habitability Ice Subsurface ocean Orbiter Galilean satellites Radiation Planetary protection |
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