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The Enceladus Orbilander is a proposed
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Flagship mission to
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moon
Enceladus Enceladus is the sixth-largest moon of Saturn and the 18th-largest in the Solar System. It is about in diameter, about a tenth of that of Saturn's largest moon, Titan. It is covered by clean, freshly deposited snow hundreds of meters thick, ...
. The Enceladus Orbilander would spend a year and a half orbiting Enceladus and sampling its water plumes, which stretch into space, before landing on the surface for a two-year mission to study materials for evidence of life. The mission, with an estimated cost of $4.9 billion, could launch in the late 2030s on a
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or
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with a landing in the early 2050s. It was proposed in the 2023–2032 Planetary Science Decadal Survey as the second highest priority Flagship mission, after the
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.


Background

At in diameter, Enceladus is the sixth largest moon of Saturn and the 19th largest in the
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. Enceladus has been visited and imaged in detail by three other probes: the twin
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, and the Saturn orbiting ''Cassini'' spacecraft. Out of these, ''Cassini'' investigated Enceladus in the most detail and contributed the most to the current scientific understanding of Enceladus. Cassini's 23 targeted close flybys helped discover that Enceladus is a geologically active world, with young (recently formed/solidified) terrain. The flybys also showed active, warm water plumes, along with evidence hinting at a subsurface ocean. Cassini also provided evidence of hydrothermal processes driving both the geysers and Enceladus' active geology, making the moon one of the most attractive places to find life within the solar system. After Cassini's mission, a variety of proposals to follow-up on Cassini's findings at Enceladus.
Journey to Enceladus and Titan Journey to Enceladus and Titan (JET) is an astrobiology mission concept to assess the planetary habitability, habitability potential of Enceladus and Titan (moon), Titan, moons of Saturn. The JET orbiter concept was proposed in 2011 by the Jet Pro ...
, an
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mission to Enceladus and Titan, competed for the 13th
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mission but was not selected. Later, In 2017, two Enceladus focused astrobiology missions,
Enceladus Life Signatures and Habitability Enceladus Life Signatures and Habitability (ELSAH) is an astrobiology concept mission proposed in 2017 to NASA's New Frontiers program to send a spacecraft to Enceladus to search for biosignatures and assess its habitability. The Principal Invest ...
and
Enceladus Life Finder Enceladus Life Finder (ELF) is a proposed astrobiology mission concept for a NASA spacecraft intended to assess the habitability of the internal aquatic ocean of Enceladus, which is Saturn's sixth-largest moon of at least 274 total moons, and ...
competed for the 4th New Frontiers mission, but were ultimately not selected.Inner Workings: Icy ocean worlds offer chances to find life
Adam Mann, ''PNAS'', 2 May 2017, vol. 114 no. 18 4566–4568, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1703361114 The Enceladus Orbilander proposal was created by a team led by Shannon MacKenzie to support the
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. While previous mission studies had investigated multiple flybys to study Enceladus, MacKenzie's team, studying a Flagship mission architecture with a greater budget cap, decided to study an orbiter, lander, or a combination thereof. Ultimately, the decision to combine the orbiter and lander into one spacecraft was informed by Enceladus' small size and negligible gravity, which results in trivial delta-v to land. In the 2022-2032 Planetary Decadal Survey, the Enceladus Orbilander was recommended as the second highest priority new flagship mission. The selection was motivated by proposal's
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focus.


Spacecraft design and instrumentation

Due to Enceladus's small size, the amount of energy required to land compared to capturing into orbit is negligible. Therefore, the Enceladus Orbilander is envisioned uniquely combine both the functions of an orbiter and a lander into a single spacecraft.


Scientific instruments

The proposed spacecraft will carry three separate instrument suites and a sampling system. Each instrument suite is tailored towards a different regime of science operations. The proposed instruments are: Additionally, three separate sampling systems are proposed for each stage of flight: a 1 square meter funnel to passively collect particles, a scoop for active particle collection on the surface, and a gas inlet for gas emissions.


Mission profile

The Enceladus Orbilander is proposed to be launched in October 2038. The spacecraft is proposed to be launched by a
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Block II variant with a
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30B upper stage, although a
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has also been considered but would require the spacecraft to launch on a slower trajectory with flybys of Venus. The spacecraft's proposed launch is timed so that a Jupiter
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can be performed in October 2040 to save propellant for Saturn orbital insertion in August 2045. In Saturn orbit, the spacecraft will embark on a complex, 4.5 year long tour of the
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, using gravity assists off moons such as
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, Rhea, Dione, and Tethys to lower the
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of the spacecraft. After a series of flybys with Enceladus itself, the spacecraft will enter Enceladus orbit. The spacecraft will spend 1.5 years in a 12 hours long
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around Enceladus. The closest point of the orbit to the surface will pass over the south polar tiger stripes to collect plume particles and remote sensing data. Whilst orbiting Enceladus, mission planners will use high resolution images and other data to determine a safe
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. When mission planners decide to land the spacecraft, the Enceladus Orbilander will lower its orbit and begin a powered descent towards the surface. The spacecraft will use terrain-relative navigation similar to systems used on
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to avoid hazards during the descent. When the spacecraft is above the surface, the main engine shuts off to avoid contaminating the area, and the spacecraft pitches to its side before soft landing.


See also

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Astrobiology Astrobiology (also xenology or exobiology) is a scientific field within the List of life sciences, life and environmental sciences that studies the abiogenesis, origins, Protocell, early evolution, distribution, and future of life in the univ ...
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Enceladus Explorer Enceladus Explorer (EnEx) is a planned interplanetary orbiter and lander mission equipped with a subsurface maneuverable ice melting probe suitable to assess the existence of life on Saturn's moon Enceladus. The astrobiology Enceladus Explorer ...
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Enceladus Life Signatures and Habitability Enceladus Life Signatures and Habitability (ELSAH) is an astrobiology concept mission proposed in 2017 to NASA's New Frontiers program to send a spacecraft to Enceladus to search for biosignatures and assess its habitability. The Principal Invest ...
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Explorer of Enceladus and Titan Explorer of Enceladus and Titan (E2T) is a space mission concept that would investigate the evolution and habitability of the Saturnian satellites Enceladus and Titan and is proposed by the European Space Agency in collaboration with NASA. The ...
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Europa Clipper Europa Clipper (previously known as Europa Multiple Flyby Mission) is a space probe developed by NASA to study Europa (moon), Europa, a Galilean moon of Jupiter. It was launched on October 14, 2024. The spacecraft used a gravity assist from Mar ...
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Journey to Enceladus and Titan Journey to Enceladus and Titan (JET) is an astrobiology mission concept to assess the planetary habitability, habitability potential of Enceladus and Titan (moon), Titan, moons of Saturn. The JET orbiter concept was proposed in 2011 by the Jet Pro ...
(JET) *
Life Investigation For Enceladus Life Investigation For Enceladus (LIFE) was a proposed astrobiology mission concept that would capture icy particles from Saturn's moon Enceladus and return them to Earth, where they could be studied in detail for signs of life such as biomolecul ...
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References

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