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Old 03-01-2003, 03:16 PM   #11
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I assure you, I am not confusing Titan with Europa

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HUBBLE FINDS OXYGEN ATMOSPHERE ON JUPITER'S MOON EUROPA

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97-07-23 Galileo Finds Europa Atmosphere
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The atmospheric pressure is less than one hundred-billionth of that of Earth's atmosphere.
That's not much of an 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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Well, it'll be back. Remember that they've been proposing a Pluto mission for ages and I think they've finally been given a real budget.
Yeah, there's a story about Pluto here with links to some additional articles relating to the exploration of Pluto.

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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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.
As pleasing as that thought might be, there's probably not even enough weight budget for what they have planned.
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As pleasing as that thought might be, there's probably not even enough weight budget for what they have planned.
And it would be just grounds for Pluto declaring war.

(Yes I do know it is just a flyby, but even so...)
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