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  Ice giant system exploration within ESA's Voyage 2050

Fletcher, L. N., Helled, R., Roussos, E., Jones, G., Charnoz, S., André, N., et al. (2022). Ice giant system exploration within ESA's Voyage 2050. Experimental Astronomy, 54, 1015-1025. doi:10.1007/s10686-021-09759-z.

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Fletcher, Leigh N., Author
Helled, Ravit, Author
Roussos, Elias1, Author           
Jones, Geraint, Author
Charnoz, Sébastien, Author
André, Nicolas, Author
Andrews, David, Author
Bannister, Michele, Author
Bunce, Emma, Author
Cavalié, Thibault, Author
Ferri, Francesca, Author
Fortney, Jonathan, Author
Grassi, Davide, Author
Griton, Léa, Author
Hartogh, Paul1, Author           
Hueso, Ricardo, Author
Kaspi, Yohai, Author
Lamy, Laurent, Author
Masters, Adam, Author
Melin, Henrik, Author
Moses, Julianne, AuthorMousis, Oliver, AuthorNettleman, Nadine, AuthorPlainaki, Christina, AuthorSchmidt, Jürgen, AuthorSimon, Amy, AuthorTobie, Gabriel, AuthorTortora, Paolo, AuthorTosi, Federico, AuthorTurrini, Diego, Author more..
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1Planetary Science Department, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Max Planck Society, ou_1832288              

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Free keywords: Planetary exploration; Ice Giants; Uranus; Neptune
 Abstract: Of all the myriad environments in our Solar System, the least explored are the distant Ice Giants Uranus and Neptune, and their diverse satellite and ring systems. These `intermediate-sized' worlds are the last remaining class of Solar System planet to be characterised by a dedicated robotic mission, and may shape the paradigm for the most common outcome of planetary formation throughout our galaxy. In response to the 2019 European Space Agency call for scientific themes in the 2030s and 2040s (known as Voyage 2050), we advocated that an international partnership mission to explore an Ice Giant should be a cornerstone of ESA's science planning in the coming decade, targeting launch opportunities in the early 2030s. This article summarises the inter-disciplinary science opportunities presented in that White Paper [1], and briefly describes developments since 2019.

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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1007/s10686-021-09759-z
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 54 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1015 - 1025 Identifier: -