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Moons and Jupiter Imaging Spectrometer (MAJIS) on Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE)
Poulet, F.; Piccioni, G.; Langevin, Y. et al.
2024In Space Science Reviews, 220 (3)
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Keywords :
Space and Planetary Science; Astronomy and Astrophysics
Abstract :
[en] AbstractThe MAJIS (Moons And Jupiter Imaging Spectrometer) instrument on board the ESA JUICE (JUpiter ICy moon Explorer) mission is an imaging spectrometer operating in the visible and near-infrared spectral range from 0.50 to 5.55 μm in two spectral channels with a boundary at 2.3 μm and spectral samplings for the VISNIR and IR channels better than 4 nm/band and 7 nm/band, respectively. The IFOV is 150 μrad over a total of 400 pixels. As already amply demonstrated by the past and present operative planetary space missions, an imaging spectrometer of this type can span a wide range of scientific objectives, from the surface through the atmosphere and exosphere. MAJIS is then perfectly suitable for a comprehensive study of the icy satellites, with particular emphasis on Ganymede, the Jupiter atmosphere, including its aurorae and the spectral characterization of the whole Jupiter system, including the ring system, small inner moons, and targets of opportunity whenever feasible. The accurate measurement of radiance from the different targets, in some case particularly faint due to strong absorption features, requires a very sensitive cryogenic instrument operating in a severe radiation environment. In this respect MAJIS is the state-of-the-art imaging spectrometer devoted to these objectives in the outer Solar System and its passive cooling system without cryocoolers makes it potentially robust for a long-life mission as JUICE is. In this paper we report the scientific objectives, discuss the design of the instrument including its complex on-board pipeline, highlight the achieved performance, and address the observation plan with the relevant instrument modes.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Poulet, F.
Piccioni, G.
Langevin, Y.
Dumesnil, C.
Tommasi, L.
Carlier, V.
Filacchione, G.
Amoroso, M.
Arondel, A.
D’Aversa, E.
Barbis, A.
Bini, A.
Bolsée, D.
Bousquet, P.
Caprini, C.
Carter, J.
Dubois, J.-P.
Condamin, M.
Couturier, S.
Dassas, K.
Dexet, M.
Fletcher, L.
Grassi, D.
Guerri, I.
Haffoud, P.
Larigauderie, C.
Le Du, M.
Mugnuolo, R.
Pilato, G.
Rossi, M.
Stefani, S.
Tosi, F.
Vincendon, M.
Zambelli, M.
Arnold, G.
Bibring, J.-P.
Biondi, D.
Boccaccini, A.
Brunetto, R.
Carapelle, Alain  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Centres généraux > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Cisneros González, M.
Hannou, C.
Karatekin, Ozgur ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > COMets METeors and Asteroids (COMETA)
Le Cle’ch, J.-C.
Leyrat, C.
Migliorini, A.
Nathues, A.
Rodriguez, S.
Saggin, B.
Sanchez-Lavega, A.
Schmitt, B.
Seignovert, B.
Sordini, R.
Stephan, K.
Tobie, G.
Zambon, F.
Adriani, A.
Altieri, F.
Bockelée, D.
Capaccioni, F.
De Angelis, S.
De Sanctis, M.-C.
Drossart, P.
Fouchet, T.
Gérard, Jean-Claude  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Labo de physique atmosphérique et planétaire (LPAP)
Grodent, Denis  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Labo de physique atmosphérique et planétaire (LPAP)
Ignatiev, N.
Irwin, P.
Ligier, N.
Manaud, N.
Mangold, N.
Mura, A.
Pilorget, C.
Quirico, E.
Renotte, E.
Strazzulla, G.
Turrini, D.
Vandaele, Ann-Carine ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de géologie > Early Life Traces & Evolution-Astrobiology
Carli, C.
Ciarniello, M.
Guerlet, S.
Lellouch, E.
Mancarella, F.
Morbidelli, A.
Le Mouélic, S.
Raponi, A.
Sindoni, G.
Snels, M.
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Language :
English
Title :
Moons and Jupiter Imaging Spectrometer (MAJIS) on Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE)
Publication date :
19 March 2024
Journal title :
Space Science Reviews
ISSN :
0038-6308
eISSN :
1572-9672
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume :
220
Issue :
3
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