JUICE, ESA's L-class mission to the Jovian system |
JUICE, ESA's L-class mission to the Jovian system |
Feb 16 2012, 09:19 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 796 Joined: 27-February 08 From: Heart of Europe Member No.: 4057 |
Yellow book is available (13.1.2012) - JUICE.
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Mar 16 2022, 05:48 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1598 Joined: 14-October 05 From: Vermont Member No.: 530 |
Would be nice if the continuing presence continued more places than LEO. At a minimum Mars and Jupiter. But one can easily dream of the rest.
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Mar 17 2022, 05:35 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 254 Joined: 14-January 22 Member No.: 9140 |
The inner jovian system has radiation to prohibit long lifetimes and the outer jovian system would exclude the targets of highest interest.
Future telescopes are going to have amazing resolution of Jupiter from Earth, so monitoring Jupiter from the vicinity of Callisto or farther wouldn't add much value, either. |
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Mar 17 2022, 11:47 PM
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IMG to PNG GOD Group: Moderator Posts: 2256 Joined: 19-February 04 From: Near fire and ice Member No.: 38 |
Future telescopes are going to have amazing resolution of Jupiter from Earth, so monitoring Jupiter from the vicinity of Callisto or farther wouldn't add much value, either. It's correct that future telescopes will have amazing resolution. However they will be busy observing many different targets and can observe Jupiter only occasionally (this is also true today for the largest groundbased telescopes). So observations by amateur astronomers (or a spacecraft imaging Jupiter from Callisto's orbit or farther out) are still going to be highly valuable because of their time resolution. And this is an updated ESA animation showing the JUICE trajectory and the dates of several major mission events: https://youtu.be/Fw17N3rdN7s |
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Mar 18 2022, 07:02 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 257 Joined: 28-October 12 Member No.: 6732 |
And this is an updated ESA animation showing the JUICE trajectory and the dates of several major mission events: https://youtu.be/Fw17N3rdN7s I don't get it, as early as 9 March, ESA has posted a bunch of videos about JUICE's new trajectory on Youtube exclusively (what is questionable) without any press release or slightest hint about it on it's official websites or even JUICE's twitter account, what seems to be presently it's main outreach channel (what is even more questionable). It's certain that ESA's PR - or better said, it's information policy is badly flawed. |
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