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03-01-2003, 03:16 PM | #11 |
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I assure you, I am not confusing Titan with Europa
Check this out: HUBBLE FINDS OXYGEN ATMOSPHERE ON JUPITER'S MOON EUROPA Also: 97-07-23 Galileo Finds Europa Atmosphere |
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There's a downside to a Europa orbiter:
Getting into orbit. Europa's surface-orbit velocity is about 1.4 km/s, and a surface-orbit satellite would have a period of around 2 hours. However, Europa orbits Jupiter with a speed of 14 km/s (distance: 671000 km, period: 3.55 d). And the escape velocity at Europa's distance is 20 km/s. And an incoming spacecraft will be traveling at a greater Jupiter-relative speed. v(at r) = sqrt(v(infinity)^2 + v(escape at r)^2) This means that a velocity change (delta-V) of at least 6 km/s will be necessary to get into orbit around Europa. So a Europa orbiter will need a LOT of propellant in order to arrive in orbit there. Source of parameter values. |
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As far as Europa, haven't you all read 2010? We're supposed to stay away! |
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Do you suppose there's a chance there would be some leftover weight budget on the Pluto spacecraft? I'd like to put Jerry Falwell on if so.
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pppph. I doubt there would be enough weight free to fit his lard-ass in... unless of course we ran him through the incinerator once or twice prior.
Who knows though. He is about 90% hot air after all... |
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(Yes I do know it is just a flyby, but even so...) |
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