We present a White Paper with a science theme concept of ocean world evolution and habitability proposed in response to ESA’s Voyage 2050 Call with a focus on Titan and Enceladus in the Saturn system. Ocean worlds in the outer Solar System that possess subsurface liquid water oceans are considered to be prime targets for extra-terrestrial life and offer windows into Solar System evolution and habitability. The Cassini-Huygens mission to the Saturn system (2004–2017) revealed Titan with its organic-rich evolving world with terrestrial features and Enceladus with its active aqueous environment to be ideal candidates to investigate ocean world evolution and habitability. Additionally, this White Paper presents a baseline for a multiple flyby mission with a focused payload as an example of how ocean world evolution and habitability in the Saturn system could be investigated building on the heritage of the Cassini-Huygens mission and complementing the recently selected NASA Dragonfly mission.

Exploration of Enceladus and titan: investigating ocean worlds’ evolution and habitability in the Saturn system / Mitri G.; Barnes J.; Coustenis A.; Flamini E.; Hayes A.; Lorenz R.D.; Mastrogiuseppe M.; Orosei R.; Postberg F.; Reh K.; Soderblom J.M.; Sotin C.; Tobie G.; Tortora P.; Vuitton V.; Wurz P.. - In: EXPERIMENTAL ASTRONOMY. - ISSN 0922-6435. - ELETTRONICO. - 51:(2021), pp. 877-910. [10.1007/s10686-021-09772-2]

Exploration of Enceladus and titan: investigating ocean worlds’ evolution and habitability in the Saturn system

Tortora P.;
2021

Abstract

We present a White Paper with a science theme concept of ocean world evolution and habitability proposed in response to ESA’s Voyage 2050 Call with a focus on Titan and Enceladus in the Saturn system. Ocean worlds in the outer Solar System that possess subsurface liquid water oceans are considered to be prime targets for extra-terrestrial life and offer windows into Solar System evolution and habitability. The Cassini-Huygens mission to the Saturn system (2004–2017) revealed Titan with its organic-rich evolving world with terrestrial features and Enceladus with its active aqueous environment to be ideal candidates to investigate ocean world evolution and habitability. Additionally, this White Paper presents a baseline for a multiple flyby mission with a focused payload as an example of how ocean world evolution and habitability in the Saturn system could be investigated building on the heritage of the Cassini-Huygens mission and complementing the recently selected NASA Dragonfly mission.
2021
Exploration of Enceladus and titan: investigating ocean worlds’ evolution and habitability in the Saturn system / Mitri G.; Barnes J.; Coustenis A.; Flamini E.; Hayes A.; Lorenz R.D.; Mastrogiuseppe M.; Orosei R.; Postberg F.; Reh K.; Soderblom J.M.; Sotin C.; Tobie G.; Tortora P.; Vuitton V.; Wurz P.. - In: EXPERIMENTAL ASTRONOMY. - ISSN 0922-6435. - ELETTRONICO. - 51:(2021), pp. 877-910. [10.1007/s10686-021-09772-2]
Mitri G.; Barnes J.; Coustenis A.; Flamini E.; Hayes A.; Lorenz R.D.; Mastrogiuseppe M.; Orosei R.; Postberg F.; Reh K.; Soderblom J.M.; Sotin C.; Tobie G.; Tortora P.; Vuitton V.; Wurz P.
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