1. The Jupiter icy moons explorer (JUICE): Complementarity of the payload in addressing the mission science objectives (abstract)
- Author
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Grasset, O. (author), Altobelli, N. (author), Barabash, S. (author), Bruzzone, L. (author), Dougherty, M. (author), Erd, C. (author), Fletcher, L. (author), Gare, P. (author), Gladstone, R. (author), Gurvits, L. (author), Hartogh, P. (author), Hussmann, H. (author), Jaumann, R. (author), Iess, L. (author), Langevin, Y. (author), Palumbo, P. (author), Piccioni, G. (author), Titov, D. (author), Wahlund, J.E. (author), Grasset, O. (author), Altobelli, N. (author), Barabash, S. (author), Bruzzone, L. (author), Dougherty, M. (author), Erd, C. (author), Fletcher, L. (author), Gare, P. (author), Gladstone, R. (author), Gurvits, L. (author), Hartogh, P. (author), Hussmann, H. (author), Jaumann, R. (author), Iess, L. (author), Langevin, Y. (author), Palumbo, P. (author), Piccioni, G. (author), Titov, D. (author), and Wahlund, J.E. (author)
- Abstract
This presentation will give a status of the JUICE mission in the end of the definition phase, its science scenario, and the observation strategies that are foreseen with a strong emphasis on the complemen-tarity of the suite of instruments. To summarize, the instrument suite on-board JUICE will allow the inte-gration of datasets into a comprehensive multisensor / multitemporal / multiresolution view maximizing the scientific return of the data. This will be demonstrated using six examples that are briefly described in this abstract., Space Engineering, Aerospace Engineering
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- 2014