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Titan Lake In-situ Sampling Propelled Explorer

Titan Lake In-situ Sampling Propelled Explorer

Proposed space mission


Titan Lake In-situ Sampling Propelled Explorer (TALISE) is a Spanish space probe proposed in 2012[1] that would splash-down in Ligeia Mare, the second largest lake on Saturn's moon Titan. TALISE would navigate across the lake for six months to one year.

If this mission is approved by the European Space Agency (ESA) it would analyze the liquid hydrocarbons sea and take scientific measurements while it navigates to the coast in the northern region of Titan. It is also proposed in the mission to study the surrounding terrain of Ligeia Mare.[1][2][3] This mission proposal was a joined project between the Spanish Astrobiology Center and SENER.[4]

Naming

"Talise" is the Iroquois word for "beautiful water."[5]

See also


References

  1. Urdampilleta, I; Prieto-Ballesteros, O; Rebolo, R; Sancho, J (2012). TALISE: Titan Lake In-situ Sampling Propelled Explorer (PDF). European Planetary Science Congress 2012. EPSC Abstracts.
  2. "Navigating the seas of Titan, Saturn's largest moon". Sciencedaily.com. 2012-09-27. Retrieved 2013-02-25.
  3. "Paddleboat Mission to Titan Proposed". Universetoday.com. 2012-09-27. Retrieved 2013-02-25.
  4. Landau, Elizabeth (October 9, 2012). "Probe would set sail on a Saturn moon". CNN.



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