Magnetospheric Venus Space Explorers (MVSE) Mission: A Proposal for Understanding the Dynamics of Induced Magnetospheres
Induced magnetospheres form around planetary bodies with atmospheres through the interaction of the solar wind with their ionosphere. Induced magnetospheres are highly dependent on the solar wind conditions and have only been studied with single spacecraft missions in the past. This gap in knowledge...
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Zusammenfassung: | Induced magnetospheres form around planetary bodies with atmospheres through
the interaction of the solar wind with their ionosphere. Induced magnetospheres
are highly dependent on the solar wind conditions and have only been studied
with single spacecraft missions in the past. This gap in knowledge could be
addressed by a multi-spacecraft plasma mission, optimized for studying global
spatial and temporal variations in the magnetospheric system around Venus,
which hosts the most prominent example of an induced magnetosphere in our solar
system. The MVSE mission comprises four satellites, of which three are
identical scientific spacecraft, carrying the same suite of instruments probing
different regions of the induced magnetosphere and the solar wind
simultaneously. The fourth spacecraft is the transfer vehicle which acts as a
relay satellite for communications at Venus. In this way, changes in the solar
wind conditions and extreme solar events can be observed, and their effects can
be quantified as they propagate through the Venusian induced magnetosphere.
Additionally, energy transfer in the Venusian induced magnetosphere can be
investigated. The scientific payload includes instrumentation to measure the
magnetic field, electric field, and ion-electron velocity distributions. This
study presents the scientific motivation for the mission as well as
requirements and the resulting mission design. Concretely, a mission timeline
along with a complete spacecraft design, including mass, power, communication,
propulsion and thermal budgets are given. This mission was initially conceived
at the Alpbach Summer School 2022 and refined during a week-long study at ESAs
Concurrent Design Facility in Redu, Belgium |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2312.07167 |