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Development of Propulsion Systems for Exploration Missions towards Moon and Jupiter

Published: 25 May 2020 Publication History

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Orbital exploration missions define very specific requirements and have high demands for propulsion systems to ensure the missions success. This paper provides an overview of the chemical propulsion system solutions and technologies developed by ArianeGroup for past and current exploration missions towards Moon and Jupiter.
On the example of the JUICE and the European Lunar Lander missions it describes the solutions for mission specific challenges like the protection against harsh radiation environment, the applied precautions to ensure the magnetic cleanliness and the detailed hydraulic characterization of the liquid part of the propulsion system.

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ESA webpage, http://sci.esa.int/juice/50068-science-objectives/, March 2018
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JUICE Industry Day Booklet (ESA and Airbus DS SAS), ESTEC, 27-28 October 2015
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Martin R., Thomas D., David P., S. Kraus, M. Bühner, Propulsion System for the European Lunar Lander -- Development Status and Breadbording Activities (SP2012 - 2394120), 7th Space Propulsion Conference, Bordeaux 2012
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M. Wolf, R. Lescouzères, Propulsion System Development and Verification Activities for the 2016 ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, (SP2014_2968951), European Space Propulsion Conference Cologne 2014
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M. Wolf, S. Goodburn, D. Escolar, Propulsion Subsystem Development and Verification Activities for the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE), (SP2018_00255), European Space Propulsion Conference, Seville 2018
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T. Barber, F. Krug, K. Renner, Final Galileo Propulsion System In-Flight Characterization, (AIAA 1997-2946), 33rd AIAA/SME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference 1997ESA webpage, http://sci.esa.int/juice/, March 2018

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      ICVISP 2019: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Vision, Image and Signal Processing
      August 2019
      584 pages
      ISBN:9781450376259
      DOI:10.1145/3387168
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      Published: 25 May 2020

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      1. Chemical Propulsion
      2. ExoMars
      3. Exploration
      4. Hydraulic Analysis
      5. JUICE
      6. Lunar Lander
      7. Magnetic Cleanliness
      8. Orbital Propulsion
      9. Radiation

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