<p>In April 2023, the European Space Agency (ESA) launched its largest interplanetary space probe to date: the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE). Scheduled to arrive at Jupiter in July 2031, JUICE will conduct a four-year investigation of the planet and its Galilean moons, concluding with an orbital phase and final impact on Ganymede. This paper summarizes the mission drivers and key system and subsystems design. Instrument accommodation, verification strategy, launch and commissioning activities, and the principal performance characteristics of the spacecraft and payload are also outlined.</p>

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The JUICE Spacecraft System Design

  • Giuseppe Sarri,
  • Christian Erd,
  • Cyril Cavel,
  • Frédéric Faye,
  • Thomas Schirmann,
  • Vincent Lelièvre,
  • Cécile Tailfer,
  • Philippe Durand,
  • Sébastien Laborde,
  • Pauline Ravily,
  • Stéphane Deyber,
  • Séverine Deschamps,
  • Patrick Rouchit,
  • Stephen Goodburn,
  • Philippe Humbert,
  • Eric Ecale,
  • Pascal Regnier,
  • Vincent Philavong,
  • Hélène Duhamel,
  • Frédéric Juillard,
  • Luc Planche,
  • Laurent Roux,
  • Thierry Bouchet,
  • Benjamin Massart,
  • Xavier Moisson,
  • Markus Faust,
  • Martin Huber,
  • Manfred Amann,
  • Robert Purvinskis,
  • Jörg Lange,
  • Stephane Osipenco,
  • Michael Chwalla,
  • Manuela Baroni,
  • Philippe Gare,
  • Ared Schnorhk,
  • David Monteiro,
  • Carsten Scharmberg,
  • Alessandro Atzei,
  • Jonathan Grzymisch,
  • Felice Torelli,
  • Daniel Escolar Blasco,
  • Johannes Gumpinger,
  • Romain Peyrou-Lauga,
  • Ronan le Letty,
  • Sam Verstaen,
  • Sven Landstroem,
  • Torgeir Paulsen,
  • Ignacio Torralba,
  • Daniele Gherardi,
  • Mihaela Barbu,
  • Cristina Bramanti,
  • Federico Bertini,
  • Anne-Laure Bonnier,
  • Ilaria Barsanti,
  • Steve Redding,
  • Helma Glasbergen,
  • Robert Furnell,
  • Andrea Accomazzo,
  • Ignacio Tanco,
  • Angela Dietz,
  • Nicolas Altobelli,
  • Claire Vallat,
  • Olivier Witasse

摘要

In April 2023, the European Space Agency (ESA) launched its largest interplanetary space probe to date: the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE). Scheduled to arrive at Jupiter in July 2031, JUICE will conduct a four-year investigation of the planet and its Galilean moons, concluding with an orbital phase and final impact on Ganymede. This paper summarizes the mission drivers and key system and subsystems design. Instrument accommodation, verification strategy, launch and commissioning activities, and the principal performance characteristics of the spacecraft and payload are also outlined.