@article{oai:muroran-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008345, author = {中谷, 淳 and NAKAYA, Jun and 溝端, 一秀 and MIZOBATA, Kazuhide and 杉山, 弘 and SUGIYAMA, Hiromu and 中野, 良子 and NAKANO, Ryouko}, journal = {室蘭工業大学紀要, Memoirs of the Muroran Institute of Technology}, month = {Nov}, note = {application/pdf, It has been recently found that Europa, the second satellite of Jupiter, has warm water under its icy surface. Biological explorations are needed so as to investigate the existence of life on Europa and to clarify the origin of life on the Earth. A preliminary analysis is carried out on fight trajectories from the Earth to Jupiter and on the feasibility of aerobraking in Jovian atmosphere for deploying a spacecraft around Europa. Several interplanetary orbits from the Earth to Jupiter are calculated and that having the smallest Jovian insertion energy is selected. It is clearly shown that aerobrakng is by far more advantageous for reduction of spacecraft weight than retrofiring of rocket motors., 小特集 : 「室蘭工大における航空宇宙工学研究の新展開」}, pages = {99--104}, title = {木星第2衛星エウロパ探査のための惑星間航行経路とエアロブレークの成立性解析}, volume = {51}, year = {2001}, yomi = {ナカヤ, ジュン and ミゾバタ, カズヒデ and スギヤマ, ヒロム and ナカノ, リョウコ} }