DocumentCode
2133744
Title
Seismometers on the satellites of the Outer Solar System
Author
Bampasidis, Georgios ; Solomonidou, Anezina ; Bratsolis, Emmanuel ; Kyriakopoulos, Konstantinos ; Moussas, Xenophon ; Preka-Papadema, Panagiota ; Hirtzig, Mathieu ; Coustenis, Athena
Author_Institution
Nat. & Kapodistrian Univ. of Athens, Athens, Greece
fYear
2011
fDate
15-17 Sept. 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
The icy moons of the Outer Solar System are extremely interesting planetary bodies since they possess evidence about the origin and evolution of their systems and the Solar System in general. In terms of surface morphology, internal structure as well as their environmental uniqueness, Saturn´s moons Titan and Enceladus and Jupiter´s Europa and Io are the best representatives in that perspective. In this study, we propose a seismic experiment for the icy moons as a payload of future missions´ landers. This suite of instruments comprises a gas monitoring sensor (micro Gas-Chromatograph) which will operate along with the seismic sensor. Data from the micro Gas-Chromatograph will give us the opportunity to correlate each time the recorded seismic data of the current gas-relief activity. We also suggest possible target areas with internal dynamic potential and multivariable surface expressions. Hence, it will be possible to identify active regions on the satellites, which will provide important information regarding the fluid transfer processes towards the surface as well as the presence of a subsurface liquid deposit.
Keywords
Jupiter; Saturn; astronomical instruments; astrophysical fluid dynamics; chemical sensors; chromatography; planetary interiors; planetary satellites; planetary surfaces; seismometers; Enceladus; Europa; Jupiter; Outer Solar System; Saturn; Titan; active region; fluid transfer process; future mission landers; gas monitoring sensor; gas relief activity; icy moon; internal dynamic potential; internal structure; microgas chromatograph; multivariable surface expression; seismic experiment; seismic sensor; seismometer; subsurface liquid deposit; surface morphology; Extraterrestrial measurements; Instruments; Moon; Ocean temperature; Planets; Sea surface; Enceladus; Europa; Future mission; Icy moons; Io; Seismometer; Titan;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Space Technology (ICST), 2011 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location
Athens
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1874-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSpT.2011.6064647
Filename
6064647
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