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| Author | Coustenis, A. Atreya, S. K. Balint, T. Brown, R. H. Dougherty, M. K. Ferri, F. Fulchigni, M. Gautier, D. Gowen, R. A. Griffith, C. A. Gurvits, L. I. Jaumann, R. Langevin, Y. Leese, M. R. Lunine, J. I. McKay, C. P. Moussas, X. Müller Wodarg, I. Neubauer, F. Owen, T. C. Raulin, F. Sittler, E. C. Sohl, F. Sotin, C. Tobie, G. Toka, T. Turtle, E. P. Wahlund, J. E. Waite, J. H. Baines, K. H. Blamont, J. Coates, A. J. Dandouras, I. Krimigis, T. Lellouch, E. Lorenz, R. D. Morse, A. Porco, C. C. Hirtzig, M. Saur, J. Spilker, T. Zarnecki, J. C. Choi, E. Achilleos, N. Amils, R. Annan, P. Atkinson, D. H. Bénilan, Y. Bertucci, C. Bézard, B. Bjoraker, G. L. Blanc, M. Boireau, L. Bouman, J. Cabane, M. Capria, M. T. Chassefière, E. Coll, P. Combes, M. Cooper, J. F. Coradini, A. Crary, F. Cravens, T. Daglis, I. A. Angelis, E. Bergh, C. Pater, I. Dunford, C. Durry, G. Dutuit, O. Fairbrother, D. Flasar, F. M. Fortes, A. D. Frampton, R. Fujimoto, M. Galand, M. Grasset, O. Grott, M. Haltigin, T. Herique, A. Hersant, F. Hussmann, H. Ip, W. Johnson, R. Kallio, E. Kempf, S. Knapmeyer, M. Kofman, W. Koop, R. Kostiuk, T. Krupp, N. Küppers, M. Lammer, H. Lara, L. M. Lavvas, P. Mouélic, S. Lebonis, S. Ledvina, S. Li, J. Livengood, T. A. Lopes, R. M. Lopez More, J. J. Luz, D. Mahaffy, P. R. Mall, U. Martinez Frias, J. Marty, B. McCord, T. Mer Salvan, C. Milillo, A. Mitchell, D. G. Modolo, R. Mousis, O. Nakamura, M. Neish, C. D. Nixon, C. A. Nna Mvondo, D. Orton, G. Paetzold, M. Pitman, J. Pogrebenko, S. Pollard, W. Prieto Ballesteros, O. Ranu, P. Reh, K. Richter, L. Robb, F. T. Rodrigo, R. Rodriguez, S. Romani, P. Ruiz Bermejo, M. Sarris, E. T. Schenk, P. Schmitt, B. Schmitz, N. Schulze Makuch, D. Schwingenschuh, K. Selig, A. Sicardy, B. Soderblom, L. Spilker, L. J. Stam, D. Steele, A. Stephan, K. Strobel, D. F. Szego, K. Szopa, C. Thissen, R. Tomasko, M. G. Toublanc, D. Vali, H. Vardavas, I. Vuitton, V. West, R. A. Yelle, R. Young, E. F. |
| Copyright Year | 2008 |
| Abstract | TandEM was proposed as an L-class (large) mission in response to ESA’s Cosmic Vision 2015–2025 Call, and accepted for further studies, with the goal of exploring Titan and Enceladus. The mission concept is to perform in situ investigations of two worlds tied together by location and properties, whose remarkable natures have been partly revealed by the ongoing Cassini–Huygens mission. These bodies still hold mysteries requiring a complete exploration using a variety of vehicles and instruments. TandEM is an ambitious mission because its targets are two of the most exciting and challenging bodies in the Solar System. It is designed to build on but exceed the scientific and technological accomplishments of the Cassini–Huygens mission, exploring Titan and Enceladus in ways that are not currently possible (full close-up and in situ coverage over long periods of time). In the current mission architecture, TandEM proposes to deliver two medium-sized spacecraft to the Saturnian system. One spacecraft would be an orbiter with a large host of instruments which would perform several Enceladus flybys and deliver penetrators to its surface before going into a dedicated orbit around Titan alone, while the other spacecraft would carry the Titan in situ investigation components, i.e. a hot-air balloon (Montgolfière) and possibly several landing probes to be delivered through the atmosphere. |
| Starting Page | 893 |
| Ending Page | 946 |
| Page Count | 54 |
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| ISSN | 09226435 |
| Journal | Experimental Astronomy |
| Volume Number | 23 |
| Issue Number | 3 |
| e-ISSN | 15729508 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Springer Netherlands |
| Publisher Date | 2008-07-08 |
| Publisher Place | Dordrecht |
| Access Restriction | One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) |
| Subject Keyword | TandEM Titan Enceladus Saturnian system Landing probes Statistics for Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry and Earth Sciences Astronomy |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Astronomy and Astrophysics Space and Planetary Science |
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