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Joint Europa Mission (JEM): a multi-scale study of Europa to characterize its habitability and search for extant life

Authors :
Blanc, Michel
Prieto-Ballesteros, Olga
André, P.
Gómez-Elvira, Javier
Jones, Geraint
Sterken, Veerle
Desprats, William
Gurvits, L.I.
Khurana, Krishan
Balmino, Georges
Blöcker
Broquet, Renaud
Bunce, Emma J.
Cavel, Cyril
Choblet, Gaël
Colins, Geoffrey
Coradini, Marcello
Cooper, John
Dirkx, Dominic
Fontaine, Dominique
Garnier, Philippe
Gaudin, D.
Hartogh, P.
Hussmann, Hauke
Genova, Antonio
Iess, Luciano
Jäggi, Adrian
Kempf, Sascha
Krupp, Norbert
Lara, Luisa María
Lasue, J.
Lainey, Valéry
Leblanc, F.
Lebreton, Jean-Pierre
Longobardo, A
Lorenz, R.
Martins, Philippe
Martins, Zita
Marty, Jean-Charles
Masters, A.
Mimoun, D.
Palumba,Ernesto
Parro-García, Víctor
Regnier, Pascal
Saur, Joachim
Schutte, Adriaan
Sittler, Edward C.
Srama, Ralf
Stephan, Katrin
Szegő, Károly
Tosi, Federico
Vance, Steve
Wagner, Roland
Van Hoolst, Tim
Volwerk, Martin
Wahlund, Jan-Erik
Westall, Frances
Wurz, P.
Blanc, Michel
Prieto-Ballesteros, Olga
André, P.
Gómez-Elvira, Javier
Jones, Geraint
Sterken, Veerle
Desprats, William
Gurvits, L.I.
Khurana, Krishan
Balmino, Georges
Blöcker
Broquet, Renaud
Bunce, Emma J.
Cavel, Cyril
Choblet, Gaël
Colins, Geoffrey
Coradini, Marcello
Cooper, John
Dirkx, Dominic
Fontaine, Dominique
Garnier, Philippe
Gaudin, D.
Hartogh, P.
Hussmann, Hauke
Genova, Antonio
Iess, Luciano
Jäggi, Adrian
Kempf, Sascha
Krupp, Norbert
Lara, Luisa María
Lasue, J.
Lainey, Valéry
Leblanc, F.
Lebreton, Jean-Pierre
Longobardo, A
Lorenz, R.
Martins, Philippe
Martins, Zita
Marty, Jean-Charles
Masters, A.
Mimoun, D.
Palumba,Ernesto
Parro-García, Víctor
Regnier, Pascal
Saur, Joachim
Schutte, Adriaan
Sittler, Edward C.
Srama, Ralf
Stephan, Katrin
Szegő, Károly
Tosi, Federico
Vance, Steve
Wagner, Roland
Van Hoolst, Tim
Volwerk, Martin
Wahlund, Jan-Erik
Westall, Frances
Wurz, P.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Europa is the closest and probably the most promising target to search for extant life in the Solar System, based on complementary evidence that it may fulfil the key criteria for habitability: the Galileo discovery of a sub-surface ocean; the many indications that the ice shell is active and may be partly permeable to transfer of chemical species, biomolecules and elementary forms of life; the identification of candidate thermal and chemical energy sources necessary to drive a metabolic activity near the ocean floor. In this article we are proposing that ESA collaborates with NASA to design and fly jointly an ambitious and exciting planetary mission, which we call the Joint Europa Mission (JEM), to reach two objectives: perform a full characterization of Europa's habitability with the capabilities of a Europa orbiter, and search for bio-signatures in the environment of Europa (surface, subsurface and exosphere) by the combination of an orbiter and a lander. JEM can build on the advanced understanding of this system which the missions preceding JEM will provide: Juno, JUICE and Europa Clipper, and on the Europa lander concept currently designed by NASA (Maize, report to OPAG, 2019). We propose the following overarching goals for our Joint Europa Mission (JEM): Understand Europa as a complex system responding to Jupiter system forcing, characterize the habitability of its potential biosphere, and search for life at its surface and in its sub-surface and exosphere. We address these goals by a combination of five Priority Scientific Objectives, each with focused measurement objectives providing detailed constraints on the science payloads and on the platforms used by the mission. The JEM observation strategy will combine three types of scientific measurement sequences: measurements on a high-latitude, low-altitude Europan orbit; in-situ measurements to be performed at the surface, using a soft lander; and measurements during the final descent to Europa's surface. The i

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286566444
Document Type :
Electronic Resource