原标题:欧罗巴快帆—探索木星最大的卫星之一 | NASA’s exploration of Jupiter’s moon Europa
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线上讲座Online Seminar
欧罗巴快帆
NASA Europa Clipper
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Exploring Jupiter’s moon Europa
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讲 者SpeakerRobert Pappalardo
日 期5月12号 周三
DateWednesday, May 12
时 间Time9AM (GMT+8)
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NASA
Europa Clipper Mission
with
Robert Pappalardo
NASA
Jupiter’s moon Europa may be a habitable world. Galileo spacecraft data suggest that a global ocean exists beneath its frozen ice surface. A scarcity of large craters argues for a young surface and recent geological activity, and magnetometry implies that a salty ocean exists today. Europa’s ocean and its surface are inherently linked: tidal deformation of the floating ice shell generates stresses that fracture and deform the surface to create ridges and bands; and dark spots, domes, and chaos are probably related to tidally driven heating of the ice shell. Europa’s activity may permit the ingredients necessary for life to be present within the satellite’s ocean. NASA’s Europa Clipper mission will explore Europa to investigate its habitability. The mission will employ a highly capable suite of instruments on a spacecraft that will make about 50 close flybys of Europa from Jupiter orbit, typically 25 – 100 km from Europa’s surface. The mission will interrogate the moon’s ice shell, ocean, composition, and geology, and it will seek current activity including putative plumes. This talk will summarize our state of knowledge about Europa, and the science potential and status of the Europa Clipper mission.
ABOUT ROBERT PAPPALARDO
Dr. Robert Pappalardo is the Project Scientist for NASA’s Europa Clipper Mission at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. He has also served as the Project Scientist for the Cassini Equinox (first extended) Mission at Saturn, for which he received NASA’s Exceptional Service Medal. He has served as a member of the National Research Council’s Space Studies Board and as Co-Chair of its Committee on the Origins and Evolution of Life. He received his B.A. in Geological Sciences from Cornell University in 1986, and he obtained his Ph.D. in Geology from Arizona State University in 1994. His research focuses on processes that have shaped the icy satellites of the outer solar system, especially Europa and the role of its probable subsurface ocean.
Watch the recording of the webinar
on the DART mission of NASA with Prof. Andy Cheng
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