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Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

The JANUS camera onboard JUICE mission for Jupiter system optical imaging

Vincenzo Della Corte; N. Schmitz; M. Zusi; José María Bermúdez de Castro; M. R. Leese; Stefano Debei; Demetrio Magrin; Harald Michalik; P. Palumbo; R. Jaumann; G. Cremonese; Harald Hoffmann; Andrew D. Holland; Luisa M. Lara; Björn Fiethe; Enrico Friso; Davide Greggio; M. Herranz; Alexander Koncz; Alexander Lichopoj; Ignacio Martinez-Navajas; Elena Mazzotta Epifani; Harald Michaelis; Roberto Ragazzoni; Thomas Roatsch; Julio Rodrigo; Emilio Rodriguez; Pietro Schipani; Matthew Soman; Mirco Zaccariotto

JANUS (Jovis, Amorum ac Natorum Undique Scrutator) is the visible camera selected for the ESA JUICE mission to the Jupiter system. Resources constraints, S/C characteristics, mission design, environment and the great variability of observing conditions for several targets put stringent constraints on instrument architecture. In addition to the usual requirements for a planetary mission, the problem of mass and power consumption is particularly stringent due to the long-lasting cruising and operations at large distance from the Sun. JANUS design shall cope with a wide range of targets, from Jupiter atmosphere, to solid satellite surfaces, exosphere, rings, and lightning, all to be observed in several color and narrow-band filters. All targets shall be tracked during the mission and in some specific cases the DTM will be derived from stereo imaging. Mission design allows a quite long time range for observations in Jupiter system, with orbits around Jupiter and multiple fly-bys of satellites for 2.5 years, followed by about 6 months in orbit around Ganymede, at surface distances variable from 104 to few hundreds km. Our concept was based on a single optical channel, which was fine-tuned to cover all scientific objectives based on low to high-resolution imaging. A catoptric telescope with excellent optical quality is coupled with a rectangular detector, avoiding any scanning mechanism. In this paper the present JANUS design and its foreseen scientific capabilities are discussed.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

Trade-off between TMA and RC configurations for JANUS camera

Davide Greggio; Demetrio Magrin; Matteo Munari; Riccardo Paolinetti; Andrea Turella; M. Zusi; G. Cremonese; Stefano Debei; V. Della Corte; Enrico Friso; Harald Hoffmann; R. Jaumann; Harald Michaelis; Raffaele Mugnuolo; A. Olivieri; P. Palumbo; Roberto Ragazzoni; N. Schmitz

JANUS (Jovis Amorum Ac Natorum Undique Scrutator) is a high-resolution visible camera designed for the ESA space mission JUICE (Jupiter Icy moons Explorer). The main scientific goal of JANUS is to observe the surface of the Jupiter satellites Ganymede and Europa in order to characterize their physical and geological properties. During the design phases, we have proposed two possible optical configurations: a Three Mirror Anastigmat (TMA) and a Ritchey-Chrétien (RC) both matching the performance requirements. Here we describe the two optical solutions and compare their performance both in terms of achieved optical quality, sensitivity to misalignment and stray light performances.


PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE, THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR OPTICAL ENGINEERING | 2015

Optical design and stray light analysis for the JANUS camera of the JUICE space mission

Davide Greggio; Demetrio Magrin; Matteo Munari; M. Zusi; Roberto Ragazzoni; G. Cremonese; Stefano Debei; Enrico Friso; V. Della Corte; P. Palumbo; Harald Hoffmann; R. Jaumann; Harald Michaelis; N. Schmitz; Pietro Schipani; L. M. Lara

The JUICE (JUpiter ICy moons Explorer) satellite of the European Space Agency (ESA) is dedicated to the detailed study of Jupiter and its moons. Among the whole instrument suite, JANUS (Jovis, Amorum ac Natorum Undique Scrutator) is the camera system of JUICE designed for imaging at visible wavelengths. It will conduct an in-depth study of Ganymede, Callisto and Europa, and explore most of the Jovian system and Jupiter itself, performing, in the case of Ganymede, a global mapping of the satellite with a resolution of 400 m/px. The optical design chosen to meet the scientific goals of JANUS is a three mirror anastigmatic system in an off-axis configuration. To ensure that the achieved contrast is high enough to observe the features on the surface of the satellites, we also performed a preliminary stray light analysis of the telescope. We provide here a short description of the optical design and we present the procedure adopted to evaluate the stray-light expected during the mapping phase of the surface of Ganymede. We also use the results obtained from the first run of simulations to optimize the baffle design.


ieee international workshop on metrology for aerospace | 2017

The DREAMS experiment flown on the ExoMars 2016 mission for the study of Martian environment during the dust storm season

C. Bettanini; F. Esposito; Stefano Debei; C. Molfese; Giacomo Colombatti; Alessio Aboudan; J. R. Brucato; Fausto Cortecchia; G. Di Achille; G.P. Guizzo; Enrico Friso; F. Ferri; L. Marty; V. Mennella; R. Molinaro; Pietro Schipani; S. Silvestro; Raffaele Mugnuolo; Simone Pirrotta; E. Marchetti; A-M. Harri; Franck Montmessin; Colin F. Wilson; I. Arruego Rodríguez; S. Abbaki; V. Apestigue; G. Bellucci; J-J. Berthelier; S. B. Calcutt; Francois Forget


Space Science Reviews | 2018

The DREAMS Experiment Onboard the Schiaparelli Module of the ExoMars 2016 Mission: Design, Performances and Expected Results

F. Esposito; Stefano Debei; C. Bettanini; C. Molfese; I. Arruego Rodríguez; Giacomo Colombatti; A.-M. Harri; Franck Montmessin; Colin F. Wilson; Alessio Aboudan; Pietro Schipani; L. Marty; F. J. Álvarez; V. Apestigue; G. Bellucci; Jean-Jacques Berthelier; J. R. Brucato; Simon B. Calcutt; S. Chiodini; Fausto Cortecchia; F. Cozzolino; F. Cucciarrè; N. Deniskina; G. Déprez; G. Di Achille; F. Ferri; Francois Forget; G. Franzese; Enrico Friso; Maria Genzer


ieee international workshop on metrology for aerospace | 2015

Multiphysics modelling of MarsTEM shield

Sebastiano Chiodini; Giacomo Colombatti; Enrico Friso; Marco Pertile; Stefano Debei


ieee international workshop on metrology for aerospace | 2014

MarsTEM: The temperature sensor of the DREAMS package onboard Exomars2016

Giacomo Colombatti; Sebastiano Chiodini; Enrico Friso; Alessio Aboudan; C. Bettanini; Stefano Debei; F. Esposito


ieee international workshop on metrology for aerospace | 2015

MarsTEM field test in Mars analog environment

Giacomo Colombatti; Sebastiano Chiodini; Enrico Friso; Alessio Aboudan; C. Bettanini; Matteo De Poli; Stefano Debei; F. Esposito; C. Molfese; Pietro Schipani; L. Marty; Raffaele Mugnuolo; Simone Pirrotta; E. Marchetti


Archive | 2014

JANUS on JUICE: A Camera to Investigate Ganymede, Europa, Callisto, and the Jovian System

N. Schmitz; P. Palumbo; R. Jaumann; Vincenzo Della Corte; M. Zusi; José María Bermúdez de Castro; M. R. Leese; Stefano Debei; Demetrio Magrin; Harald Michalik; G. Cremonese; Harald Hoffmann; Andrew D. Holland; L. M. Lara; Björn Fiethe; Enrico Friso; Davide Greggio; M. Herranz; Alexander Koncz; Alexander Lichopoj; I. Martinez-Navajas; E. Mazotta Epifani; Harald Michaelis; Thomas Behnke; Roberto Ragazzoni; Thomas Roatsch; R. Rodrigo; E. Rodriguez; Pietro Schipani; Matthew Soman


Archive | 2011

Airship for Earth atmosphere and surface investigations

Giacomo Colombatti; Alessio Aboudan; C. Bettanini; Enrico Friso; Stefano Debei; G. Colombo

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