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Saturn PRobe Interior and aTmosphere Explorer (SPRITE)

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Simon, Amy, Banfield, D., Atkinson, D., Atreya, S., Brinckerhoff, W., Colaprete, A., Coustenis, A., Fletcher, L., Guillot, T., Hofstadter, M., Lunine, J., Mahaffy, P., Marley, M., Mousis, O., Spilker, T., Trainer, M., and Webster, C.
Goddard Space Flight Center

The Vision and Voyages Planetary Decadal Survey identified a Saturn Probe mission as one of the high priority New Frontiers mission targets[1]. Many aspects of the Saturn system will not have been fully investigated at the end of the Cassini mission, because of limitations in its implementation and science instrumentation. Fundamental measurements of the interior structure and noble gas abundances of Saturn are needed to better constrain models of Solar System formation, as well as to provide an improved context for exoplanet systems. The SPRITE mission will fulfill the scientific goals of the Decadal Survey Saturn probe mission. It will also provide ground truth for quantities constrained by Cassini and conduct new investigations that improve our understanding of Saturn's interior structure and composition, and by proxy, those of extrasolar giant planets.


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