
The Europa Orbiter was a planned
NASA
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mission to
Jupiter
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's Moon
Europa, that was cancelled in 2002. Its main objectives included determining the presence or absence of a subsurface ocean and identifying candidate sites for future lander missions.
Europa Orbiter received pre-project funding in 1998, and resulted from NASA's Fire and Ice project.
History
Europa Orbiter was a design for a mission to the Jovian moon Europa, based on a orbiter, of which was fuel for maneuvers.
[ It would have been powered by ]Radioisotope thermoelectric generator
A radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG, RITEG), sometimes referred to as a radioisotope power system (RPS), is a type of nuclear battery that uses an array of thermocouples to convert the heat released by the decay of a suitable radioacti ...
(RTG) power and 2003 launch from the Space Shuttle
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.[ This would have meant an arrival at Jupiter in 2007, at which time it would commence in three-part science tour focused on Europa.][ The spacecraft would be radiation hardened to survive a predicted 4 megarads of radiation.][
The science payload would include a radar to determine the thickness of ice at Europa, and determine what was below it.][ ] Other instruments would be an altimeter
An altimeter or an altitude meter is an instrument used to measure the altitude of an object above a fixed level. The measurement of altitude is called altimetry, which is related to the term bathymetry, the measurement of depth under water. The m ...
and imaging systems, among other devices.
In 1999, NASA issued an announcement of opportunity that solicited experiments for Europa Orbiter, Pluto Kuiper Express, and Parker Solar Probe
The Parker Solar Probe (PSP; previously Solar Probe, Solar Probe Plus or Solar Probe+) is a NASA space probe launched in 2018 with the mission of making observations of the outer corona of the Sun. It will approach to within 9.86 solar radii ...
.
The results of the studies on the Europa Orbiter have been conducive to the '' Jupiter Europa Orbiter'' (JEO), NASA's contribution to the planned international Europa Jupiter System Mission
Europa may refer to:
Places
* Europe
* Europa (Roman province), a province within the Diocese of Thrace
* Europa (Seville Metro), Seville, Spain; a station on the Seville Metro
* Europa City, Paris, France; a planned development
* Europa Clif ...
(EJSM) that was slated for launch in 2020. EJSM was cancelled in 2011.
The Europa Orbiter-concept should not be confused with the Jovian Europa Orbiter
The Jovian Europa Orbiter (JEO) was a feasibility study by the European Space Agency for a mission to Jupiter's moon Europa. JEO would be capable of collecting information about Europa by orbiting it, and would have worked together with the ''Jovi ...
, a feasibility study conducted by the European Space Agency
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(ESA) which was finally superseded by the EJSM, too.
Another Europa mission in this era was the ''Europa Ice Clipper'', a Stardust mission
''Stardust'' was a 385-kilogram robotic space probe launched by NASA on 7 February 1999. Its primary mission was to collect dust samples from the coma of comet Wild 2, as well as samples of cosmic dust, and return them to Earth for analysis ...
-like sample return mission.
The next NASA mission to Jupiter was ''Juno
Juno commonly refers to:
* Juno (mythology), the Roman goddess of marriage and queen of the gods
* ''Juno'' (film), 2007
Juno may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media Fictional characters
*Juno, in the film ''Jenny, Juno''
*Juno, in the ...
'', which was selected in 2005 as the next New Frontiers mission after ''New Horizons
''New Horizons'' is an interplanetary space probe that was launched as a part of NASA's New Frontiers program. Engineered by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), with a t ...
''. It was launched in 2011 and arrived at Jupiter in the summer of 2016.
A 2002 paper noted the following challenges for this mission: "substantial energy required for a direct trajectory, the long duration of the mission, the high total-radiation dose, and the need for radioisotope thermoelectric generators". One mission plan involved first entering Jovian orbit, then use multiple gravity assists from the Moons of Jupiter
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to help it to enter the orbit of Europa with less rocket fuel.
Legacy
Later in the 21st century, it was suggested the goal of the Europa Orbiter should have been to find places where the freshest sub-surface material had been brought the surface. This location would then be the target of a lander which could study what would hopefully be subsurface material, without having to drill down through the ice layer.
Another aspect that has been noted was that this concept was studied about three years leading up to its cancellation in 2002. After ''Europa Orbiter'', NASA turned its attention to a nuclear fission powered orbiter for Europa for Project Prometheus
Project Prometheus (also known as Project Promethian) was established in 2003 by NASA to develop nuclear-powered systems for long-duration space missions. This was NASA's first serious foray into nuclear spacecraft propulsion since the cancellati ...
.
Comparison
Comparison of notional NASA missions targeting Jupiter's moon Europa.
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References
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