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Future opportunities in solar system plasma science through ESA’s exploration programme

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posted on 2024-04-16, 13:25 authored by Mats Holmstrom, Mark LesterMark Lester, Beatriz Sanchez-CanoBeatriz Sanchez-Cano

The solar wind interacts with all solar system bodies, inducing different types of dynamics depending on their atmospheric and magnetic environments. We here outline some key open scientific questions related to this interaction, with a focus on the Moon and Mars, that may be addressed by future Mars and Moon missions by the European Space Agency’s Human and Robotic Exploration programme. We describe possible studies of plasma interactions with bodies with and without an atmosphere, using multi-point and remote measurements, and energetic particle observations, as well as recommend some actions to take.

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Solar wind influence on terrestrial planets' upper atmospheres: unveiling their close interaction

Science and Technology Facilities Council

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A Consolidated Grant Proposal for Solar and Planetary Science at the University of Leicester, 2022 - 2025

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Published in

npj Microgravity

Volume

10

Issue

1

Pagination

29

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

issn

2373-8065

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2373-8065

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-04-16

Spatial coverage

United States

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en

Deposited by

Professor Mark Lester

Deposit date

2024-04-03

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