Imperial College London

DrAdamMasters

Faculty of Natural SciencesDepartment of Physics

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@article{Milillo and Fujimoto and Murakami and Benkhoff and Zender and Aizawa and Dósa and Griton and Heyner and Ho and Imber and Jia and Karlsson and Killen and Laurenza and Lindsay and McKenna-Lawlor and Mura and Raines and Rothery and André and Baumjohann and Berezhnoy and Bourdin and Bunce and Califano and Deca and de:2020:10.1007/s11214-020-00712-8,
author = {Milillo and Fujimoto and Murakami and Benkhoff and Zender and Aizawa and Dósa and Griton and Heyner and Ho and Imber and Jia and Karlsson and Killen and Laurenza and Lindsay and McKenna-Lawlor and Mura and Raines and Rothery and André and Baumjohann and Berezhnoy and Bourdin and Bunce and Califano and Deca and de, la Fuente and Dong and Grava and Fatemi and Henri and Ivanovski and Jackson and James and Kallio and Kasaba and Kilpua and Kobayashi and Langlais and Leblanc and Lhotka and Mangano and Martindale and Massetti and Masters, A and Morooka and Narita and Oliveira and Odstrcil and Orsini and Pelizzo and Plainaki and Plaschke and Sahraoui and Seki and Slavin and Vainio and Wurz and Barabash and Carr, C and Delcourt and Glassmeier and Grande and Hirahara and Huovelin and Korablev and Kojima and Lichtenegger and Livi and Matsuoka and Moissl and Moncuquet and Muinonen and Quèmerais and Saito and Yagitani and Yoshikawa and Wahlund},
doi = {10.1007/s11214-020-00712-8},
journal = {Space Science Reviews},
pages = {1--78},
title = {Investigating Mercury’s environment with the two-spacecraft BepiColombo mission},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11214-020-00712-8},
volume = {216},
year = {2020}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AB - The ESA-JAXA BepiColombo mission will provide simultaneous measurements from two spacecraft, offering an unprecedented opportunity to investigate magnetospheric and exospheric dynamics at Mercury as well as their interactions with the solar wind, radiation, and interplanetary dust. Many scientific instruments onboard the two spacecraft will be completely, or partially devoted to study the near-space environment of Mercury as well as the complex processes that govern it. Many issues remain unsolved even after the MESSENGER mission that ended in 2015. The specific orbits of the two spacecraft, MPO and Mio, and the comprehensive scientific payload allow a wider range of scientific questions to be addressed than those that could be achieved by the individual instruments acting alone, or by previous missions. These joint observations are of key importance because many phenomena in Mercury’s environment are highly temporally and spatially variable. Examples of possible coordinated observations are described in this article, analysing the required geometrical conditions, pointing, resolutions and operation timing of different BepiColombo instruments sensors.
AU - Milillo
AU - Fujimoto
AU - Murakami
AU - Benkhoff
AU - Zender
AU - Aizawa
AU - Dósa
AU - Griton
AU - Heyner
AU - Ho
AU - Imber
AU - Jia
AU - Karlsson
AU - Killen
AU - Laurenza
AU - Lindsay
AU - McKenna-Lawlor
AU - Mura
AU - Raines
AU - Rothery
AU - André
AU - Baumjohann
AU - Berezhnoy
AU - Bourdin
AU - Bunce
AU - Califano
AU - Deca
AU - de,la Fuente
AU - Dong
AU - Grava
AU - Fatemi
AU - Henri
AU - Ivanovski
AU - Jackson
AU - James
AU - Kallio
AU - Kasaba
AU - Kilpua
AU - Kobayashi
AU - Langlais
AU - Leblanc
AU - Lhotka
AU - Mangano
AU - Martindale
AU - Massetti
AU - Masters,A
AU - Morooka
AU - Narita
AU - Oliveira
AU - Odstrcil
AU - Orsini
AU - Pelizzo
AU - Plainaki
AU - Plaschke
AU - Sahraoui
AU - Seki
AU - Slavin
AU - Vainio
AU - Wurz
AU - Barabash
AU - Carr,C
AU - Delcourt
AU - Glassmeier
AU - Grande
AU - Hirahara
AU - Huovelin
AU - Korablev
AU - Kojima
AU - Lichtenegger
AU - Livi
AU - Matsuoka
AU - Moissl
AU - Moncuquet
AU - Muinonen
AU - Quèmerais
AU - Saito
AU - Yagitani
AU - Yoshikawa
AU - Wahlund
DO - 10.1007/s11214-020-00712-8
EP - 78
PY - 2020///
SN - 0038-6308
SP - 1
TI - Investigating Mercury’s environment with the two-spacecraft BepiColombo mission
T2 - Space Science Reviews
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11214-020-00712-8
UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11214-020-00712-8
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/81061
VL - 216
ER -