Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2004
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Proceedings of the 37th ESLAB Symposium `Tools and Technologies for Future Planetary Exploration', Noordwijk, The Netherlands (E
Physics
Scientific paper
ESA's Science Payload &Advanced Concepts Office has started a combination of activities under the name Technology Reference Missions (TRMs). The scope of the TRMs is to identify and develop critical technologies that will be required for future scientific missions. The Jupiter Minisat Explorer (JME) is one of these TRMs and aims to study the Jovian system, and especially the smallest of the four Galilean moons, Europa. This paper provides an overview of the toplevel scientific objectives, the mission concept as well as the main challenges addressed in this TRM. The identified critical technologies will help to prepare a technical roadmap for future mission requirements.
Atzei A. C.
Falkner Peter
Peacock Aaron
van den Berg Marcel L.
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