An Impacting Descent Probe for Europa and the Other Galilean Moons of Jupiter

P Wurz, D. Lasi, N. Thomas, D. Piazza, A Galli, M. Jutzi, S Barabash, M Wieser, W. Magnes, H. Lammer, U. Auster, L. I. Gurvits, W. Hajdas

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Abstract

We present a study of an impacting descent probe that increases the science return of spacecraft orbiting or passing an atmosphere-less planetary bodies of the solar system, such as the Galilean moons of Jupiter. The descent probe is a carry-on small spacecraft (<100 kg), to be deployed by the mother spacecraft, that brings itself onto a collisional trajectory with the targeted planetary body in a simple manner. A possible science payload includes instruments for surface imaging, characterisation of the neutral exosphere, and magnetic field and plasma measurement near the target body down to very low-altitudes (~1 km), during the probe’s fast (~km/s) descent to the surface until impact. The science goals and the concept of operation are discussed with particular reference to Europa, including options for flying through water plumes and after-impact retrieval of very-low altitude science data. All in all, it is demonstrated how the descent probe has the potential to provide a high science return to a mission at a low extra level of complexity, engineering effort, and risk. This study builds upon earlier studies for a Callisto Descent Probe for the former Europa-Jupiter System Mission of ESA and NASA, and extends them with a detailed assessment of a descent probe designed to be an additional science payload for the NASA Europa Mission.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)113-146
Number of pages34
JournalEarth, Moon, and Planets: an international journal of solar system science
Volume120
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2017

Keywords

  • Descent probe
  • Europa
  • Galilean moons
  • Habitability
  • Impactor
  • Ion sensor
  • Jupiter
  • Magnetometer
  • Mass spectrometer
  • Mission
  • Plumes
  • Radiation
  • Radiation monitor
  • Wide-angle camera

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