2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2015.06.020
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The Hera Saturn entry probe mission

Abstract: The Hera Saturn entry probe mission is proposed as an M-class mission led by ESA with a contribution from NASA. It consists of one atmospheric probe to be sent into the atmosphere of Saturn, and a Carrier-Relay spacecraft. In this concept, the Hera probe is composed of ESA and NASA elements, and the CarrierRelay Spacecraft is delivered by ESA. The probe is powered by batteries, and the Carrier-Relay Spacecraft is powered by solar panels and batteries. We anticipate two major subsystems to be supplied by the Un… Show more

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“…Saturn_H2O_map_observations A&A proofs: manuscript no. Saturn_H2O_map_observations as well as possibly direct in situ measurements (Mousis et al 2014(Mousis et al , 2016(Mousis et al , 2018, will also help to improve our understanding of the outstanding and more general question of the origin of exogenic species in giant planet atmospheres.…”
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“…Saturn_H2O_map_observations A&A proofs: manuscript no. Saturn_H2O_map_observations as well as possibly direct in situ measurements (Mousis et al 2014(Mousis et al , 2016(Mousis et al , 2018, will also help to improve our understanding of the outstanding and more general question of the origin of exogenic species in giant planet atmospheres.…”
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“…Alongside the Ice Giant proposals, European scientists are developing the science case for in situ exploration of Saturn's atmosphere as a logical successor to Cassini's orbital exploration of Saturn (Mousis et al 2014). The Hera Saturn probe mission was proposed to ESA's M4 and M5 competitions (Mousis et al 2016) but recognized that an international partnership would be needed to provide the carrier spacecraft to Saturn, and the thermal protection system and aeroshell.…”
Section: Esa Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these latters, the recent Juno/MWR data (Bolton et al 2017), presenting an unexpected NH 3 distribution below the condensation level, prove that robust 3D models accounting for chemistry and dy-namics are highly needed to decipher their composition. These 3D models of the tropospheres of the solar system giant planets will be crucial to help select the latitude of any future entry probe (Arridge et al 2014;Mousis et al 2014Mousis et al , 2016Mousis et al , 2018.…”
Section: Species Uranusmentioning
confidence: 99%