Print Email Facebook Twitter The Jupiter icy moons explorer (JUICE): Complementarity of the payload in addressing the mission science objectives (abstract) Title The Jupiter icy moons explorer (JUICE): Complementarity of the payload in addressing the mission science objectives (abstract) Author Grasset, O. Altobelli, N. Barabash, S. Bruzzone, L. Dougherty, M. Erd, C. Fletcher, L. Gare, P. Gladstone, R. Gurvits, L. Hartogh, P. Hussmann, H. Jaumann, R. Iess, L. Langevin, Y. Palumbo, P. Piccioni, G. Titov, D. Wahlund, J.E. Faculty Aerospace Engineering Department Space Engineering Date 2014-11-04 Abstract This presentation will give a status of the JUICE mission in the end of the definition phase, its science scenario, and the observation strategies that are foreseen with a strong emphasis on the complemen-tarity of the suite of instruments. To summarize, the instrument suite on-board JUICE will allow the inte-gration of datasets into a comprehensive multisensor / multitemporal / multiresolution view maximizing the scientific return of the data. This will be demonstrated using six examples that are briefly described in this abstract. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:20295474-e97b-48ef-96f2-f98c7f39041a Publisher NASA Source IPM 2014: International Workshop on Instrumentation for Planetary Missions, Greenbelt, USA, 4-7 November 2014 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2014 The Author(s) Files PDF 321157.pdf 143.58 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:20295474-e97b-48ef-96f2-f98c7f39041a/datastream/OBJ/view