BepiColombo
|
The BepiColombo Mission to planet Mercury is a joint project between the European Space Agency ESA and the Japanese counterpart JAXA to be launched in 2013 and orbiting Mercury from 2018 onwards. The project named after Guiseppe (Bepi) Colombo consists of two spacecraft:
providing for the first time two-point measurements in the vicinity of the closest planet in our solar system.
Science Objectives |
|||||||||||||
Mission Facts |
|||||||||||||
The Journey |
|||||||||||||
Scientific Payload |
|||||||||||||
MPS contribution
|
|||||||||||||
Related links |
|||||||||||||
BepiColombo publications by MPS members |
MPO Total mass: 400 kg Payload mass: 50 kg |
MMO Total mass: 220 kg Payload mass: 41 kg |
The scientific objectives behind BepiColombo can be viewed by considering the following 12 questions:
Launch Date | Aug-2013 |
---|---|
Mission End | Nominally 1 year in Mercury orbit until September 2020 |
Launch Vehicle | Soyuz 2-1B/Fregat-M |
Launch Mass | 2300 kg |
Cruise | Heliocentric transfer orbit |
At Mercury | MPO polar orbit 400 × 1500 km, 2.3 hr period MMO polar orbit 400 × 12 000 km, 9.2 hr period |
The trajectories of the MPO and the MMO are shown below compared to the orbit of the NASA Messenger spacecraft.
BELA - BepiColombo Laser Altimeter | ||
---|---|---|
N.Thomas | Physikalisches Institut University of Bern, Switzerland | Co-PI |
T. Spohn | DLR Inst. für Planetenforschung, Berlin, Germany | Co-PI |
ISA - Italian Spring Accelerometer | ||
V. Iafolla | CNR-IFSI, Rome, Italy | PI |
MERMAG - Mercury Magnetometer | ||
K.H. Glassmeier | Institute of Geophysics and Extraterrestrial Physics, Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany | PI |
C.M. Carr | The Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London, UK | Deputy PI |
MERTIS-TIS - Mercury Thermal Infrared Spectrometer | ||
E.K. Jessberger | Institut für Planetologie, University Münster, Germany | PI |
MGNS - Mercury Gamma ray and Neutron Spectrometer | ||
I. Mitrofanov | Institute for Space Research, Moscow, Russia | PI |
MIXS - Mercury Imaging X-ray Spectrometer | ||
G. Fraser | Space Research Centre, University of Leicester, UK | PI |
K. Muinonen | Observatory Univ. of Helsinki, Finland | Co-PI |
MORE - Mercury Orbiter Radio science Experiment | ||
L. Iess | University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy | PI |
Sami Asmar | Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, USA | Co-PI |
PHEBUS - Probing of Hermean Exosphere by Ultraviolet Spectroscopy | ||
E. Chassefière | SA/IPSL, Université P&M Curie Paris, France | PI |
S. Okano | Planetary Plasma & Atmospheric Research Center, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan | Co-PI |
O. Korablev | IKI, Moscow, Russia | Co-PI |
SERENA - Search for Exosphere Refilling and Emitted Neutral Abundances (Neutral and ionised particle analyser) | ||
S. Orsini | CNR-IFSI, Rome, Italy | PI |
S. A. Livi | Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, USA | Co-PI |
S. Barabash | Swedish Inst. of Space Physics (IRF), Kiruna, Sweden | Co-PI |
K. Torkar | Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz, Austria | Co-PI |
SIMBIO-SYS - Spectrometers and Imagers for MPO BepiColombo Integrated Observatory System (High resolution and stereo cameras, Visual and NIR spectrometer) | ||
E. Flamini | Italian Space Agency, Rome, Italy | PI |
F. Capaccioni | INAF-IASF, Rome, Italy | Co-PI |
L. Colangeli | INAF-Osserv. Astronomico di Capodimonte, Napoli, Italy | Co-PI |
G. Cremonese | INAF-Osserv. Astronomico di Padova, Italy | Co-PI |
A. Doressoundiram | LESIA-Obs. de Paris, Meudon, France | Co-PI |
O. Forni | Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS), Orsay, France | Co-PI |
J. L. Josset | SPACE-X, Space Exploration, Neuchâtel, Switzerland | Co-PI |
SIXS - Solar Intensity X-ray Spectrometer | ||
J. Huovelin | Observatory University of Helsinki, Finland | PI |
M. Grande | Space Science & Technol. Dept. CCLR-Rutherford Appleton Lab. Chilton, UK | Co-PI |
MERMAG-M/MGF - Mercury Magnetometer | |
---|---|
W. Baumjohann | PI |
A. Matsuoka | Co-PI |
MPPE - Mercury Plasma Particle Experiment | |
Y. Saito | PI |
J.-A. Sauvaud M. Hirahara S. Barabash |
Co-PIs |
PWI - Plasma Wave Instrument | |
H. Matsumoto | PI |
J.-L. Bougeret L. Blomberg H. Kojima S. Yagitani |
Co-PIs |
MSASI - Mercury Sodium Atmospheric Spectral Imager | |
I. Yoshikawa | PI |
O. Korablev | Co-PI |
MDM - Mercury Dust Monitor | |
K. Nogami | PI |
H. Ohashi | Co-PI |
MPS is involved in 4 different Instruments and will provide hardware for them. On the planetary orbiter MPS is responsible for components of the Laseraltimeter BELA, the particle package SERENA, and the x-ray spectrometer MIXS. On the magnetospheric orbiter the institute is involved in the particle package MPPE.
BELA |
|
SERENA-PICAM |
|
MIXS |
|
MPPE-MSA |
BepiColombo |
|
BepiColombo MPO |
|
BepiColombo MMO |
|
Mariner 10 (Other Mercury mission) |
|
Messenger (Other Mercury mission) |
© 2009, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Lindau |
Norbert Krupp 24-08-2007 |