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Uranus Pathfinder : exploring the origins and evolution of Ice Giant planets

Authors :
Arridge, Christopher S.
Agnor, Craig B.
Andre, Nicolas
Baines, Kevin H.
Fletcher, Leigh N.
Gautier, Daniel
Hofstadter, Mark D.
Jones, Geraint H.
Lamy, Laurent
Langevin, Yves
Mousis, Olivier
Nettelmann, Nadine
Russell, Christopher T.
Stallard, Tom
Tiscareno, Matthew S.
Tobie, Gabriel
Bacon, Andrew
Chaloner, Chris
Guest, Michael
Kemble, Steve
Peacocke, Lisa
Achilleos, Nicholas
Andert, Thomas P.
Banfield, Don
Barabash, Stas
Barthelemy, Mathieu
Bertucci, Cesar
Brandt, Pontus
Cecconi, Baptiste
Chakrabarti, Supriya
Cheng, Andy F.
Christensen, Ulrich
Christou, Apostolos
Coates, Andrew J.
Collinson, Glyn
Cooper, John F.
Courtin, Regis
Dougherty, Michele K.
Ebert, Robert W.
Entradas, Marta
Fazakerley, Andrew N.
Fortney, Jonathan J.
Galand, Marina
Gustin, Jaques
Hedman, Matthew
Helled, Ravit
Henri, Pierre
Hess, Sebastien
Holme, Richard
Karatekin, Ozgur
Krupp, Norbert
Leisner, Jared
Martin-Torres, Javier
Masters, Adam
Melin, Henrik
Miller, Steve
Mueller-Wodarg, Ingo
Noyelles, Benoit
Paranicas, Chris
de Pater, Imke
Paetzold, Martin
Prange, Renee
Quemerais, Eric
Roussos, Elias
Rymer, Abigail M.
Sanchez-Lavega, Agustin
Saur, Joachim
Sayanagi, Kunio M.
Schenk, Paul
Schubert, Gerald
Sergis, Nick
Sohl, Frank
Sittler, Edward C., Jr.
Teanby, Nick A.
Tellmann, Silvia
Turtle, Elizabeth P.
Vinatier, Sandrine
Wahlund, Jan-Erik
Zarka, Philippe
Arridge, Christopher S.
Agnor, Craig B.
Andre, Nicolas
Baines, Kevin H.
Fletcher, Leigh N.
Gautier, Daniel
Hofstadter, Mark D.
Jones, Geraint H.
Lamy, Laurent
Langevin, Yves
Mousis, Olivier
Nettelmann, Nadine
Russell, Christopher T.
Stallard, Tom
Tiscareno, Matthew S.
Tobie, Gabriel
Bacon, Andrew
Chaloner, Chris
Guest, Michael
Kemble, Steve
Peacocke, Lisa
Achilleos, Nicholas
Andert, Thomas P.
Banfield, Don
Barabash, Stas
Barthelemy, Mathieu
Bertucci, Cesar
Brandt, Pontus
Cecconi, Baptiste
Chakrabarti, Supriya
Cheng, Andy F.
Christensen, Ulrich
Christou, Apostolos
Coates, Andrew J.
Collinson, Glyn
Cooper, John F.
Courtin, Regis
Dougherty, Michele K.
Ebert, Robert W.
Entradas, Marta
Fazakerley, Andrew N.
Fortney, Jonathan J.
Galand, Marina
Gustin, Jaques
Hedman, Matthew
Helled, Ravit
Henri, Pierre
Hess, Sebastien
Holme, Richard
Karatekin, Ozgur
Krupp, Norbert
Leisner, Jared
Martin-Torres, Javier
Masters, Adam
Melin, Henrik
Miller, Steve
Mueller-Wodarg, Ingo
Noyelles, Benoit
Paranicas, Chris
de Pater, Imke
Paetzold, Martin
Prange, Renee
Quemerais, Eric
Roussos, Elias
Rymer, Abigail M.
Sanchez-Lavega, Agustin
Saur, Joachim
Sayanagi, Kunio M.
Schenk, Paul
Schubert, Gerald
Sergis, Nick
Sohl, Frank
Sittler, Edward C., Jr.
Teanby, Nick A.
Tellmann, Silvia
Turtle, Elizabeth P.
Vinatier, Sandrine
Wahlund, Jan-Erik
Zarka, Philippe
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The "Ice Giants" Uranus and Neptune are a different class of planet compared to Jupiter and Saturn. Studying these objects is important for furthering our understanding of the formation and evolution of the planets, and unravelling the fundamental physical and chemical processes in the Solar System. The importance of filling these gaps in our knowledge of the Solar System is particularly acute when trying to apply our understanding to the numerous planetary systems that have been discovered around other stars. The Uranus Pathfinder (UP) mission thus represents the quintessential aspects of the objectives of the European planetary community as expressed in ESA's Cosmic Vision 2015-2025. UP was proposed to the European Space Agency's M3 call for medium-class missions in 2010 and proposed to be the first orbiter of an Ice Giant planet. As the most accessible Ice Giant within the M-class mission envelope Uranus was identified as the mission target. Although not selected for this call the UP mission concept provides a baseline framework for the exploration of Uranus with existing low-cost platforms and underlines the need to develop power sources suitable for the outer Solar System. The UP science case is based around exploring the origins, evolution, and processes at work in Ice Giant planetary systems. Three broad themes were identified: (1) Uranus as an Ice Giant, (2) An Ice Giant planetary system, and (3) An asymmetric magnetosphere. Due to the long interplanetary transfer from Earth to Uranus a significant cruise-phase science theme was also developed. The UP mission concept calls for the use of a Mars Express/Rosetta-type platform to launch on a Soyuz-Fregat in 2021 and entering into an eccentric polar orbit around Uranus in the 2036-2037 timeframe. The science payload has a strong heritage in Europe and beyond and requires no significant technology developments.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235072655
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s10686-011-9251-4