日本地球惑星科学連合2024年大会

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[P-PS01] Outer Solar System Exploration Today, and Tomorrow

2024年5月28日(火) 17:15 〜 18:45 ポスター会場 (幕張メッセ国際展示場 6ホール)

コンビーナ:木村 淳(大阪大学)、佐柳 邦男(NASA Langley Research Center)、土屋 史紀(東北大学大学院理学研究科惑星プラズマ・大気研究センター)

17:15 〜 18:45

[PPS01-P04] Status update of seismometer package for Dragonfly relocatable lander

*白石 浩章1三谷 烈史1田中 智1川村 太一3小野寺 圭祐2山田 竜平4村上 英記9鎌田 俊一5木村 淳6黒川 宏之7西田 究2関根 康人8辻 健10Lorenz Ralph11 (1.宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所、2.東京大学地震研究所、3.パリシテ大学, パリ地球物理研究所, フランス国立科学研究センター、4.会津大学 復興創生支援センター、5.北海道大学 理学研究院、6.大阪大学、7.東京大学、8.東京工業大学地球生命研究所、9.高知大学、10.東京大学大学院 工学研究科、11.Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)

キーワード:タイタン、地震計、極低温、内部構造

Dragonfly is a relocatable lander that would use dual-quad rotors to perform soft-landings at multiple sites on the Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. The spacecraft will be launched in 2028 and explore Titan for ~3 years in the mid-2030s. The Geophysical and Meteorological package (“DraGMet”) onboard Dragonfly is a suite of sensors to monitor the Titan surface/subsurface environment. It includes a single-axis (vertical) sensitive seismometer, as well as two sets of small geophones, which are installed on the lander skids, together with temperature and pressure sensors, anemometer for wind speed/direction, measurement of thermal/electrical properties of surface material, and methane and hydrogen sensors. According to the current scenario, the seismometer will be lowered to sit on the ground by a winch at each landing site and protected from the wind loads using a pseudo-streamlined shield. During the seismic observation, the above-mentioned meteorological sensors should be simultaneously operated.
In these years, a series of laboratory/field tests have been conducting using qualified seismometer models with their proximity electronics, or preamplifier circuits. During these tests, a temperature dependence of sensor characteristic and its performance to measure natural ground motion (what is called ‘microseism’) were investigated at a tunnel of the domestic seismic observatory and/or inside a pressurized cryogenic chamber. The tolerance of Titan’s environment, where the surface would be extremely cold at 94 Kelvin, has been confirmed and several key parameters are clarified to design the flight model of seismometer package. The engineering models of seismometer package are fabricated and their environmental tests for space flight are currently conducted. As the next step, the whole assembly for DraGMet sensor suites and their mechanical/electrical tests will be done. And also, a field test to simulate the Titan's atmospheric conditions is planned to investigate the effect of wind shiled cover/winch tether on seismic observation. In this paper, the outline of seismic experiment on Titan and the ground test results of seismometer package will be presented.