Title of article :
The comparative exploration of the ice giant planets with twin spacecraft: Unveiling the history of our Solar System
Author/Authors :
Turrini، نويسنده , , Diego and Politi، نويسنده , , Romolo and Peron، نويسنده , , Roberto and Grassi، نويسنده , , Davide and Plainaki، نويسنده , , Christina and Barbieri، نويسنده , , Mauro and Lucchesi، نويسنده , , David M. and Magni، نويسنده , , Gianfranco and Altieri، نويسنده , , Francesca and Cottini، نويسنده , , Valeria and Gorius، نويسنده , , Nicolas and Gaulme، نويسنده , , Patrick and Schmider، نويسنده , , François-Xavier and Adriani، نويسنده , , Alberto and Piccioni، نويسنده , , Giuseppe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
15
From page :
93
To page :
107
Abstract :
In the course of the selection of the scientific themes for the second and third L-class missions of the Cosmic Vision 2015–2025 program of the European Space Agency, the exploration of the ice giant planets Uranus and Neptune was defined “a timely milestone, fully appropriate for an L class mission”. Among the proposed scientific themes, we presented the scientific case of exploring both planets and their satellites in the framework of a single L-class mission and proposed a mission scenario that could allow to achieve this result. In this work we present an updated and more complete discussion of the scientific rationale and of the mission concept for a comparative exploration of the ice giant planets Uranus and Neptune and of their satellite systems with twin spacecraft. The first goal of comparatively studying these two similar yet extremely different systems is to shed new light on the ancient past of the Solar System and on the processes that shaped its formation and evolution. This, in turn, would reveal whether the Solar System and the very diverse extrasolar systems discovered so far all share a common origin or if different environments and mechanisms were responsible for their formation. A space mission to the ice giants would also open up the possibility to use Uranus and Neptune as templates in the study of one of the most abundant type of extrasolar planets in the galaxy. Finally, such a mission would allow a detailed study of the interplanetary and gravitational environments at a range of distances from the Sun poorly covered by direct exploration, improving the constraints on the fundamental theories of gravitation and on the behavior of the solar wind and the interplanetary magnetic field.
Keywords :
Satellites , Neptune , Uranus , Uranus , Satellites , Space missions , Neptune , Planetary formation
Journal title :
PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE
Record number :
2315996
Link To Document :
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