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    Instruments

    Summary

    On 26 February 2004, ESA issued the Mercury Planetary Orbiter (MPO) payload request for proposals. On 15 May 2004 the proposals were received and evaluated by the international Payload Review Committee (PRC), assisted by the ESTEC teams and the industrial definition study contractors.

    The Science Programme Committee (SPC) in November 2004 unanimously approved the PRC recommended payload for a feasibility and definition phase of one year. In November 2005 the SPC confirmed the selected BepiColombo payload. The payload for the Mercury Magnetospheric Orbiter (MMO) is selected by the Japanese space exploration agency JAXA.

    BELA – BepiColombo Laser Altimeter
    Co-PIs
    N.Thomas
    Physikalisches Institut University of Bern
    Switzerland

    T. Spohn
    DLR Inst. für Planetenforschung, Berlin
    Germany

    ISA – Italian Spring Accelerometer
    PI
    V. Iafolla
    CNR-IFSI
    Rome
    Italy
    MERMAG – Mercury Magnetometer
    PI Deputy PI
    K.H. Glassmeier
    Institute of Geophysics and Extraterrestrial Physics
    Technical University of Braunschweig
    Germany
    C.M. Carr
    The Blackett Laboratory
    Imperial College London
    UK
    MERTIS-TIS – Mercury Thermal Infrared Spectrometer
    PI
    H. Hiesinger
    Institut für Planetologie
    University Münster
    Germany
    MGNS – Mercury Gamma ray and Neutron Spectrometer
    PI
    I. Mitrofanov
    Institute for Space Research
    Moscow
    Russia
    MIXS – Mercury Imaging X-ray Spectrometer
    PI Co-PI
    G. Fraser
    Space Research Centre
    University of Leicester
    UK
    K. Muinonen
    Observatory Univ. of Helsinki
    Finland
    MORE – Mercury Orbiter Radio science Experiment
    PI Co-PI
    L. Iess
    University of Rome "La Sapienza"
    Italy
    Dr. Sami Asmar
    Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, USA
    PHEBUS – Probing of Hermean Exosphere by Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
    PI Co-PIs
    E. Chassefière
    SA/IPSL, Université P&M Curie Paris
    France
    S. Okano
    Planetary Plasma & Atmospheric Research Center, Tohoku University, Sendai
    Japan

    O. Korablev
    IKI, Moscow
    Russia

    SERENA – Search for Exosphere Refilling and Emitted Neutral Abundances (Neutral and ionised particle analyser)
    PI Co-PIs
    S. Orsini
    CNR-IFSI, Rome
    Italy
    S. A. Livi
    Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physical Lab., Laurel
    USA

    S. Barabash
    Swedish Inst. of Space Physics (IRF), Kiruna
    Sweden

    K. Torkar
    Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz
    Austria

    SIMBIO-SYS – Spectrometers and Imagers for MPO BepiColombo Integrated Observatory System (High resolution and stereo cameras, Visual and NIR spectrometer)
    PI Co-PIs
    E. Flamini
    Italian Space Agency
    Rome
    Italy
    F. Capaccioni
    INAF-IASF, Rome
    Italy

    L. Colangeli
    INAF-Osserv. Astronomico di Capodimonte, Napoli
    Italy

    G. Cremonese
    INAF-Osserv. Astronomico di Padova
    Italy

    A. Doressoundiram
    LESIA-Obs. de Paris, Meudon
    France

    O. Forni
    Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS), Orsay
    France

    J. L. Josset
    SPACE-X, Space Exploration, Neuchâtel
    Switzerland

    SIXS – Solar Intensity X-ray Spectrometer
    PI Co-PI
    J. Huovelin
    Observatory
    University of Helsinki
    Finland
    M. Grande
    Space Science & Technol. Dept. CCLR-Rutherford Appleton Lab. Chilton
    UK


    Last Update: 15 Jan 2008

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