NASA is planning to launch a spacecraft on a mission to the Jovian moon Europa, in order to conduct a detailed reconnaissance and investigation of its habitability. The spacecraft would orbit Jupiter and perform a detailed science investigation of Europa, utilizing a number of science instruments including an ice-penetrating radar to determine the icy shell thickness and presence of subsurface oceans. The spacecraft would be exposed to harsh radiation and extreme temperature environments. To meet mission objectives, the spacecraft power subsystem is being architected and designed to operate efficiently, and with a high degree of reliability.
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Ulloa-Severino, A., Carr, G. A., Clark, D. J., Orellana, S. M., Arellano, R., Smart, M. C., … Dawson, S. F. (2017). Power Subsystem Approach for the Europa Mission. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 16). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171613004
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