Various aerial platforms intended for long endurance survey of the Titan surface are presented. A few novel concepts are introduced, including a heated methane balloon and a balloon with a tethered wind turbine. All the concept options are predicted to have lower scientific payload fractions than the Huygens probe. It is concluded that the selection of the best aerial platform option depends on more accurate mass estimates and a clear decision on whether, or not, in situ surface composition measurements are required in conjunction with aerial remote sensing
This presentation was part of the session : Probe Missions to the Giant Planets, Titan and VenusSixt...
Abstract—Recent studies have proposed the use of a hot-air (Mont-golfière) balloon for possible exp...
International audienceThe exploration of Titan by the Cassini-Huygens mission includes different spe...
This paper surveys the options for, and technology status of, balloon vehicles to explore Saturn's m...
Abstract. With the remarkable success of the Cassini-Huygens mission. considerable new knowledge has...
We propose to develop a new mission to Titan called Titan Orbiter with Aerorover Mission (TOAM). Thi...
With the Cassini-Huygens atmospheric probe drop-off mission fast approaching, it is essential that s...
A system has been built at the University of Kent at Canterbury to calibrate devices that will be ca...
The surface of Titan is highly diverse with a remarkable landscape including dunes, streambeds, and ...
Lighter-than-atmosphere (LTA) systems provide significant advantages for planetary exploration due t...
The recent Titan Saturn System Mission (TSSM) proposal incorporates a montgolfiere (hot air balloon)...
International audienceTitan is one of the most exciting and varied destinations in our solar system....
The lakes of Titan represent an increasingly tantalizing target for future exploration. As Cassini c...
13 pages, white paper submitted to the NRC Decadal Survey for Planetary Science and AstrobiologyInte...
The surface of Saturn's largest satellite - Titan - is largely obscured by an optically thick atmosp...
This presentation was part of the session : Probe Missions to the Giant Planets, Titan and VenusSixt...
Abstract—Recent studies have proposed the use of a hot-air (Mont-golfière) balloon for possible exp...
International audienceThe exploration of Titan by the Cassini-Huygens mission includes different spe...
This paper surveys the options for, and technology status of, balloon vehicles to explore Saturn's m...
Abstract. With the remarkable success of the Cassini-Huygens mission. considerable new knowledge has...
We propose to develop a new mission to Titan called Titan Orbiter with Aerorover Mission (TOAM). Thi...
With the Cassini-Huygens atmospheric probe drop-off mission fast approaching, it is essential that s...
A system has been built at the University of Kent at Canterbury to calibrate devices that will be ca...
The surface of Titan is highly diverse with a remarkable landscape including dunes, streambeds, and ...
Lighter-than-atmosphere (LTA) systems provide significant advantages for planetary exploration due t...
The recent Titan Saturn System Mission (TSSM) proposal incorporates a montgolfiere (hot air balloon)...
International audienceTitan is one of the most exciting and varied destinations in our solar system....
The lakes of Titan represent an increasingly tantalizing target for future exploration. As Cassini c...
13 pages, white paper submitted to the NRC Decadal Survey for Planetary Science and AstrobiologyInte...
The surface of Saturn's largest satellite - Titan - is largely obscured by an optically thick atmosp...
This presentation was part of the session : Probe Missions to the Giant Planets, Titan and VenusSixt...
Abstract—Recent studies have proposed the use of a hot-air (Mont-golfière) balloon for possible exp...
International audienceThe exploration of Titan by the Cassini-Huygens mission includes different spe...