The Jupiter Magnetospheric Orbiter and the Trojan Asteroid Explorer in EJSM (Europa Jupiter System Mission)

  • SASAKI S
  • FUJIMOTO M
  • YANO H
  • et al.
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EJSM (Europa Jupiter System Mission) is an international Jovian system mission with three spacecraft. Coordinated observation of Jovian magnetosphere is one of the important targets of the mission in addition to icy satellites, atmosphere, and the interior of Jupiter. JAXA will take a role on the magnetosphere spinner JMO (Jupiter Magnetospheric Orbiter), whereas ESA will launch JGO (Jupiter Ganymede Orbiter) and NASA will be responsible for JEO (Jupiter Europa Orbiter). One possibility is to combine JMO with a proposed solar sail mission of JAXA for Jupiter and one of Trojan asteroids. Since Trojan asteroids could be representing raw solid materials of Jupiter or at least outer solar system bodies, involvement of Trojan observation should enlarge the scope and enhance the quality of EJSM.

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SASAKI, S., FUJIMOTO, M., YANO, H., TAKASHIMA, T., KASABA, Y., TAKAHASHI, Y., … KAWAKATSU, Y. (2012). The Jupiter Magnetospheric Orbiter and the Trojan Asteroid Explorer in EJSM (Europa Jupiter System Mission). TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN, 10(ists28), Tk_37-Tk_40. https://doi.org/10.2322/tastj.10.tk_37

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