2023-2032年外行星探索战略:目标和优先事项

Jeffery M. Moore, L. Spilker, M. Cable, S. Edgington, A. Hendrix, M. Hofstadter, T. Hurford, K. Mandt, Alfred McEwen, C. Paty, L. Quick, A. Rymer, K. Sayanagi, B. Schmidt, T. J. W. R. Center, J. P. Laboratory, P. Institute, NASAMarshall Space Flight Center, Johns Hopkins Apl, U. Arizona, U. Oregon, H. University, G. I. O. Technology, I. Consultant
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外太阳系有各种各样的天体,掌握着关于我们太阳系的形成和演化、生命的出现和当前分布以及控制我们自己和系外行星系统的物理过程的重要线索。本白皮书总结了外行星分析小组(OPAG)在十年调查中的优先事项。考虑到要实现的科学,太阳系事件的时间,技术准备和计划因素,我们的任务建议如下。OPAG强烈支持欧罗巴快船任务的完成和发射,保持其选择时确定的科学能力,以及朱诺在木星的扩展任务。在2023-2032年的十年中,OPAG支持两个定向任务的新开始:第一个是海王星或天王星的大气探测器任务,第二个是海洋世界的生命探测任务,以及生命探测的额外技术发展。海王星的任务是首选,因为海王星和天王星系统提供了同样引人注目的机会,而海卫一是比天王星卫星更优先考虑的海洋世界目标。海王星或天王星的任务应该首先升空,因为延迟会威胁到关键的科学目标,而且定向生命探测任务需要额外的技术发展。在执行任务的同时,我们强调有必要保持健康的研究与分析(R&A)计划以及稳健的地面观测计划。OPAG的两大技术重点是为海王星或天王星任务快速开发下一代放射性同位素电源,以及为支持“海洋世界”任务开发关键的生命探测技术。最后,培养一个跨学科、多样化、公平、包容和无障碍的社区对OPAG社区至关重要。
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Exploration Strategy for the Outer Planets 2023–2032: Goals and Priorities
The outer solar system has a diverse range of objects, holding important clues about the formation and evolution of our solar system, the emergence and current distribution of life, and the physical processes controlling both our own and exoplanetary systems. This White Paper summarizes the Outer Planets Analysis Group's (OPAG's) priorities in the Decadal Survey. Taking into account the science to be achieved, the timing of solar system events, technological readiness, and programmatic factors, our mission recommendations are as follows. OPAG strongly endorses the completion and launch of the Europa Clipper mission, maintaining the science capabilities identified upon its selection, and a Juno extended mission at Jupiter. For the decade 2023-2032, OPAG endorses a new start for two directed missions: first, a mission to Neptune or Uranus with atmospheric probe(s), and second, a life detection Ocean World mission, along with additional technological development for life detection. A Neptune mission is preferred because, while the Neptune and Uranus systems provide equally compelling opportunities, Triton is a higher priority ocean world target than the Uranian satellites. The mission to Neptune or Uranus should fly first because a delay threatens key science objectives, and additional technological development is required for a directed life detection mission. Along with missions, we emphasize the necessity of maintaining a healthy Research and Analysis (R&A) program as well as a robust Earth-based observing program. OPAG's top two technology priorities are rapid development of a next-generation radioisotope power source for a mission to Neptune or Uranus, and development of key life detection technologies in support of an Ocean World mission. Finally, fostering an interdisciplinary, diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible community is of top importance to the OPAG community.
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