: The Galileo mission to Jupiter revealed that Europa is an ocean world. The Galileo magnetometer experiment in particular provided strong evidence for a salty subsurface ocean beneath the ice shell, likely in contact with the rocky core. Within the ice shell and ocean, a number of tectonic and geodynamic processes may operate today or have operated at some point in the past, including solid ice convection, diapirism, subsumption, and interstitial lake formation. The science objectives of the Europa Clipper mission include the characterization of Europa's interior; confirmation of the presence of a subsurface ocean; identification of constraints on the depth to this ocean, and on its salinity and thickness; and determination of processes of material exchange between the surface, ice shell, and ocean. Three broad categories of investigation are planned to interrogate different aspects of the subsurface structure and properties of the ice shell and ocean: magnetic induction, subsurface radar sounding, and tidal deformation. These investigations are supplemented by several auxiliary measurements. Alone, each of these investigations will reveal unique information. Together, the synergy between these investigations will expose the secrets of the Europan interior in unprecedented detail, an essential step in evaluating the habitability of this ocean world.

Exploring the interior of Europa with the Europa clipper / Roberts, James H.; Mckinnon, William B.; Elder, Catherine M.; Tobie, Gabriel; Biersteker, John B.; Young, Duncan; Park, Ryan S.; Steinbrügge, Gregor; Nimmo, Francis; Howell, Samuel M.; Castillo-Rogez, Julie C.; Cable, Morgan L.; Abrahams, Jacob N.; Bland, Michael T.; Chivers, Chase; Cochrane, Corey J.; Dombard, Andrew J.; Ernst, Carolyn; Genova, Antonio; Gerekos, Christopher; Glein, Christopher; Harris, Camilla D.; Hay, Hamish C. F. C.; Hayne, Paul O.; Hedman, Matthew; Hussmann, Hauke; Jia, Xianzhe; Khurana, Krishan; Kiefer, Walter S.; Kirk, Randolph; Kivelson, Margaret; Lawrence, Justin; Leonard, Erin J.; Lunine, Jonathan I.; Mazarico, Erwan; Mccord, Thomas B.; Mcewen, Alfred; Paty, Carol; Quick, Lynnae C.; Raymond, Carol A.; Retherford, Kurt D.; Roth, Lorenz; Rymer, Abigail; Saur, Joachim; Scanlan, Kirk; Schroeder, Dustin M.; Senske, David A.; Shao, Wencheng; Soderlund, Krista; Spiers, Elizabeth; Styczinski, Marshall J.; Tortora, Paolo; Vance, Steven D.; Villarreal, Michaela N.; Weiss, Benjamin P.; Westlake, Joseph H.; Withers, Paul; Wolfenbarger, Natalie; Buratti, Bonnie; Korth, Haje; Pappalardo, Robert T.. - In: SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS. - ISSN 0038-6308. - 219:6(2023). [10.1007/s11214-023-00990-y]

Exploring the interior of Europa with the Europa clipper

Genova, Antonio;
2023

Abstract

: The Galileo mission to Jupiter revealed that Europa is an ocean world. The Galileo magnetometer experiment in particular provided strong evidence for a salty subsurface ocean beneath the ice shell, likely in contact with the rocky core. Within the ice shell and ocean, a number of tectonic and geodynamic processes may operate today or have operated at some point in the past, including solid ice convection, diapirism, subsumption, and interstitial lake formation. The science objectives of the Europa Clipper mission include the characterization of Europa's interior; confirmation of the presence of a subsurface ocean; identification of constraints on the depth to this ocean, and on its salinity and thickness; and determination of processes of material exchange between the surface, ice shell, and ocean. Three broad categories of investigation are planned to interrogate different aspects of the subsurface structure and properties of the ice shell and ocean: magnetic induction, subsurface radar sounding, and tidal deformation. These investigations are supplemented by several auxiliary measurements. Alone, each of these investigations will reveal unique information. Together, the synergy between these investigations will expose the secrets of the Europan interior in unprecedented detail, an essential step in evaluating the habitability of this ocean world.
2023
Europa clipper; ice-penetrating radar; interior; magnetic induction; subsurface ocean; tidal deformation
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Exploring the interior of Europa with the Europa clipper / Roberts, James H.; Mckinnon, William B.; Elder, Catherine M.; Tobie, Gabriel; Biersteker, John B.; Young, Duncan; Park, Ryan S.; Steinbrügge, Gregor; Nimmo, Francis; Howell, Samuel M.; Castillo-Rogez, Julie C.; Cable, Morgan L.; Abrahams, Jacob N.; Bland, Michael T.; Chivers, Chase; Cochrane, Corey J.; Dombard, Andrew J.; Ernst, Carolyn; Genova, Antonio; Gerekos, Christopher; Glein, Christopher; Harris, Camilla D.; Hay, Hamish C. F. C.; Hayne, Paul O.; Hedman, Matthew; Hussmann, Hauke; Jia, Xianzhe; Khurana, Krishan; Kiefer, Walter S.; Kirk, Randolph; Kivelson, Margaret; Lawrence, Justin; Leonard, Erin J.; Lunine, Jonathan I.; Mazarico, Erwan; Mccord, Thomas B.; Mcewen, Alfred; Paty, Carol; Quick, Lynnae C.; Raymond, Carol A.; Retherford, Kurt D.; Roth, Lorenz; Rymer, Abigail; Saur, Joachim; Scanlan, Kirk; Schroeder, Dustin M.; Senske, David A.; Shao, Wencheng; Soderlund, Krista; Spiers, Elizabeth; Styczinski, Marshall J.; Tortora, Paolo; Vance, Steven D.; Villarreal, Michaela N.; Weiss, Benjamin P.; Westlake, Joseph H.; Withers, Paul; Wolfenbarger, Natalie; Buratti, Bonnie; Korth, Haje; Pappalardo, Robert T.. - In: SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS. - ISSN 0038-6308. - 219:6(2023). [10.1007/s11214-023-00990-y]
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