Europa Ultraviolet Spectrograph Explained

Europa Ultraviolet Spectrograph
Operator:NASA
Type:Ultraviolet spectrograph
Function:detector and analyzer
Mission Duration:Cruise: 3-6 years
Science phase: ≥ 3 years
Spectral Band:ultraviolet
Spacecraft:Europa Clipper
Sc Operator:NASA
Launch:≈ 2025 [1]
Rocket:SLS

The Europa Ultraviolet Spectrograph (Europa-UVS) is an ultraviolet spectrograph imager that will be flown on board the Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter's moon Europa.[2] The Europa-UVS will be able to detect small erupting plumes and will provide data about the composition and dynamics of Europa's thin exosphere.

The Principal Investigator is Kurt Retherford of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), and the instrument engineer is Laura Jones-Wilson from JPL.

Overview

The Europa Ultraviolet Spectrograph inherits technology from a series of successful ultraviolet imaging spectrographs (Rosetta-Alice, New Horizons-Alice, LRO-LAMP, Juno-UVS and JUICE-UVS).[2] Europa-UVS observes photons in the 55-210 nm wavelength range, along a 7.5° slit.[2] A radiation-hardened integrated circuit will be incorporated to meet the radiation requirements.

The Europa-UVS offers additional capabilities to locate and characterize plumes erupting from Europa's surface. UVS will also investigate the composition and chemistry of Europa's atmosphere, its surface, and study how energy and mass flow around the moon and its environment.[3]

The instrument is a sensitive imaging spectrograph that can observe in the ultraviolet spectral range of 55 nm to 210 nm and can achieve a spectral resolution of <0.6 nm. The instrument does not contain a scan mirror, so the spacecraft must provide the maneuvering capability necessary to obtain complete spatial images of the moon.[3]

Objectives

The science objectives of the Europa-UVS investigation are: [2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://spacenews.com/europa-clipper-passes-key-review/ Europa Clipper passes key review.
  2. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015AGUFM.P13E..02R The Ultraviolet Spectrograph on the Europa Mission (Europa-UVS)
  3. https://trs.jpl.nasa.gov/bitstream/handle/2014/45802/16-0241_A1b.pdf?sequence=1 Use of Model Payload for Europa Mission Development