Planetary scientist says: Focus on Europa |
Planetary scientist says: Focus on Europa |
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Planetary scientist says: Focus on Europa
By Tony Fitzpatrick Washington University in St. Louis News & Information February 7, 2007 |
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I suggest two big probes of which both include an orbiter and a lander. The first one to be Jupiter orbiter/ short living Europa lander, the second one - Neptune orbiter/ short living Triton lander. This is the cheapest alternative IMO. Other ideas:
1. Airplane, or several baloons for Titan 2. Several small penetrators for Europa. Good idea if we want to find out what's below the surface. 3. Saturn atmospheric probe. |
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