2022
DOI: 10.3389/fspas.2022.1028357
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The ETNA mission concept: Assessing the habitability of an active ocean world

Abstract: Enceladus is an icy world with potentially habitable conditions, as suggested by the coincident presence of a subsurface ocean, an active energy source due to water-rock interactions, and the basic chemical ingredients necessary for terrestrial life. Among all ocean worlds in our Solar System, Enceladus is the only active body that provides direct access to its ocean through the ongoing expulsion of subsurface material from erupting plumes. Here we present the Enceladus Touchdown aNalyzing Astrobiology (ETNA) … Show more

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“…Proposals for missions to the outer Solar System are plentiful and detailed [1,2], with a strong science case for a return to this region. Receiving particular focus and as yet remaining without a confirmed mission, the ice giants of Uranus and Neptune present intriguing targets for future Solar System exploration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proposals for missions to the outer Solar System are plentiful and detailed [1,2], with a strong science case for a return to this region. Receiving particular focus and as yet remaining without a confirmed mission, the ice giants of Uranus and Neptune present intriguing targets for future Solar System exploration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%