Exploration Strategy for the Ice Dwarf Planets 2013-2022

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[5400] Planetary Sciences: Solid Surface Planets, [6000] Planetary Sciences: Comets And Small Bodies, [6207] Planetary Sciences: Solar System Objects / Comparative Planetology, [6270] Planetary Sciences: Solar System Objects / Pluto And Satellites

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The past decade saw the discovery of many ice dwarf planets, a new category distinct from terrestrial and giant planets. Future ice dwarf missions depend on increasing our knowledge of these objects as a class. Competing needs to broaden the sample and to explore individual objects in greater detail must be balanced so that neither is excluded. A balance also needs to be struck between development of enabling technologies and making use of those available today. We propose this strategy for dwarf planet investigation during 2013-2022: 1. NASA should encourage and support ground- and space-based observations along with associated theoretical and laboratory work to investigate the ice dwarfs as a population, to motivate missions to individual objects and to provide context for mission results. Access to a range of telescope capabilities is essential to complete the inventory of ice dwarfs, determine their gross characteristics, and monitor their seasonal behavior. NASA's best course of action is to ensure adequate community access to facilities such as HST, Keck, VLT, Herschel, etc., to work for access to and ensure moving target tracking capabilities in future projects such as JWST, ALMA, SIM, and future large aperture ground-based telescopes still on the drawing board, and to support improvements to the IRTF. Funding support is needed for observational, laboratory, and theoretical studies to ensure availability of researchers to undertake needed work and to inform mission development activities, independent of whether or not there is a new mission start for ice dwarfs. Additional increments are also needed for thorough analysis of New Horizons and Dawn data. 2. A New Frontiers class mission using existing, proven technology to an unexplored ice dwarf should be a candidate for NASA AOs during the next decade. The Haumea system could be a particularly compelling target, as it could significantly advance understanding of the diversity and the role of collisions in ice dwarf formation and evolution. 3. New technologies need to be developed to enable more ambitious spacecraft exploration. NASA should flight-qualify ASRG power systems, secure an adequate supply of 238Pu, and develop the long-lived, low-mass, low-power instruments and flight systems necessary to enable new missions to the edge of the solar system. These developments are given a higher priority during the next decade than consideration of Flagship or Discovery class missions.

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