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author Vance, Steven D.
Craft, Kathleen L.
Shock, Everett
Schmidt, Britney E.
Lunine, Jonathan
Hand, Kevin P.
McKinnon, William B.
Spiers, Elizabeth M.
Chivers, Chase
Lawrence, Justin D.
Wolfenbarger, Natalie
Leonard, Erin J.
Robinson, Kirtland J.
Styczinski, Marshall J.
Persaud, Divya M.
Steinbrügge, Gregor
Zolotov, Mikhail Y.
Quick, Lynnae C.
Scully, Jennifer E. C.
Becker, Tracy M.
Howell, Samuel M.
Clark, Roger N.
Dombard, Andrew J.
Glein, Christopher R.
Mousis, Olivier
Sephton, Mark A.
Castillo-Rogez, Julie
Nimmo, Francis
McEwen, Alfred S.
Gudipati, Murthy S.
Jun, Insoo
Jia, Xianzhe
Postberg, Frank
Soderlund, Krista M.
Elder, Catherine M.
author_facet Vance, Steven D.
Craft, Kathleen L.
Shock, Everett
Schmidt, Britney E.
Lunine, Jonathan
Hand, Kevin P.
McKinnon, William B.
Spiers, Elizabeth M.
Chivers, Chase
Lawrence, Justin D.
Wolfenbarger, Natalie
Leonard, Erin J.
Robinson, Kirtland J.
Styczinski, Marshall J.
Persaud, Divya M.
Steinbrügge, Gregor
Zolotov, Mikhail Y.
Quick, Lynnae C.
Scully, Jennifer E. C.
Becker, Tracy M.
Howell, Samuel M.
Clark, Roger N.
Dombard, Andrew J.
Glein, Christopher R.
Mousis, Olivier
Sephton, Mark A.
Castillo-Rogez, Julie
Nimmo, Francis
McEwen, Alfred S.
Gudipati, Murthy S.
Jun, Insoo
Jia, Xianzhe
Postberg, Frank
Soderlund, Krista M.
Elder, Catherine M.
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description The habitability of Europa is a property within a system, which is driven by a multitude of physical and chemical processes and is defined by many interdependent parameters, so that its full characterization requires collaborative investigation. To explore Europa as an integrated system to yield a complete picture of its habitability, the Europa Clipper mission has three primary science objectives: (1) characterize the ice shell and ocean including their heterogeneity, properties, and the nature of surface–ice–ocean exchange; (2) characterize Europa’s composition including any non-ice materials on the surface and in the atmosphere, and any carbon-containing compounds; and (3) characterize Europa’s geology including surface features and localities of high science interest. The mission will also address several cross-cutting science topics including the search for any current or recent activity in the form of thermal anomalies and plumes, performing geodetic and radiation measurements, and assessing high-resolution, co-located observations at select sites to provide reconnaissance for a potential future landed mission. Synthesizing the mission’s science measurements, as well as incorporating remote observations by Earth-based observatories, the James Webb Space Telescope, and other space-based resources, to constrain Europa’s habitability, is a complex task and is guided by the mission’s Habitability Assessment Board (HAB).
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spelling pubmed-106872132023-12-01 Investigating Europa’s Habitability with the Europa Clipper Vance, Steven D. Craft, Kathleen L. Shock, Everett Schmidt, Britney E. Lunine, Jonathan Hand, Kevin P. McKinnon, William B. Spiers, Elizabeth M. Chivers, Chase Lawrence, Justin D. Wolfenbarger, Natalie Leonard, Erin J. Robinson, Kirtland J. Styczinski, Marshall J. Persaud, Divya M. Steinbrügge, Gregor Zolotov, Mikhail Y. Quick, Lynnae C. Scully, Jennifer E. C. Becker, Tracy M. Howell, Samuel M. Clark, Roger N. Dombard, Andrew J. Glein, Christopher R. Mousis, Olivier Sephton, Mark A. Castillo-Rogez, Julie Nimmo, Francis McEwen, Alfred S. Gudipati, Murthy S. Jun, Insoo Jia, Xianzhe Postberg, Frank Soderlund, Krista M. Elder, Catherine M. Space Sci Rev Article The habitability of Europa is a property within a system, which is driven by a multitude of physical and chemical processes and is defined by many interdependent parameters, so that its full characterization requires collaborative investigation. To explore Europa as an integrated system to yield a complete picture of its habitability, the Europa Clipper mission has three primary science objectives: (1) characterize the ice shell and ocean including their heterogeneity, properties, and the nature of surface–ice–ocean exchange; (2) characterize Europa’s composition including any non-ice materials on the surface and in the atmosphere, and any carbon-containing compounds; and (3) characterize Europa’s geology including surface features and localities of high science interest. The mission will also address several cross-cutting science topics including the search for any current or recent activity in the form of thermal anomalies and plumes, performing geodetic and radiation measurements, and assessing high-resolution, co-located observations at select sites to provide reconnaissance for a potential future landed mission. Synthesizing the mission’s science measurements, as well as incorporating remote observations by Earth-based observatories, the James Webb Space Telescope, and other space-based resources, to constrain Europa’s habitability, is a complex task and is guided by the mission’s Habitability Assessment Board (HAB). Springer Netherlands 2023-11-29 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10687213/ /pubmed/38046182 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11214-023-01025-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Vance, Steven D.
Craft, Kathleen L.
Shock, Everett
Schmidt, Britney E.
Lunine, Jonathan
Hand, Kevin P.
McKinnon, William B.
Spiers, Elizabeth M.
Chivers, Chase
Lawrence, Justin D.
Wolfenbarger, Natalie
Leonard, Erin J.
Robinson, Kirtland J.
Styczinski, Marshall J.
Persaud, Divya M.
Steinbrügge, Gregor
Zolotov, Mikhail Y.
Quick, Lynnae C.
Scully, Jennifer E. C.
Becker, Tracy M.
Howell, Samuel M.
Clark, Roger N.
Dombard, Andrew J.
Glein, Christopher R.
Mousis, Olivier
Sephton, Mark A.
Castillo-Rogez, Julie
Nimmo, Francis
McEwen, Alfred S.
Gudipati, Murthy S.
Jun, Insoo
Jia, Xianzhe
Postberg, Frank
Soderlund, Krista M.
Elder, Catherine M.
Investigating Europa’s Habitability with the Europa Clipper
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title_full Investigating Europa’s Habitability with the Europa Clipper
title_fullStr Investigating Europa’s Habitability with the Europa Clipper
title_full_unstemmed Investigating Europa’s Habitability with the Europa Clipper
title_short Investigating Europa’s Habitability with the Europa Clipper
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10687213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38046182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11214-023-01025-2
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