Oceanus (Titan orbiter)

Oceanus
Overview
Mission typeTitan orbiter
OperatorNASA
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerLockheed Martin
Solar array manufacturerOrbital ATK
Mission managementNASA / JPL
Start of mission
Expected flight time10 years
Science operations4 years
Instruments
Mass Spectrometer
Infrared Camera
Radar Altimeter
Radio Science
New Frontiers Program

Oceanus is a NASA/JPL orbiter mission concept proposed in 2017 for the New Frontiers mission #4, but it was not selected for development. If selected at some future opportunity, Oceanus would travel to Saturn's moon Titan to assess its habitability.[1] Studying Titan would help understand the early Earth and exoplanets which orbit other stars. The mission is named after Oceanus, the Greek god of oceans.

  1. ^ Sotin, C., Hayes, A., Malaska, M., Nimmo, F., Trainer, M. D., Tortora, P.. (2017). "OCEANUS: A New Frontiers orbiter to study Titan’s potential habitability." 19th EGU General Assembly, EGU2017, proceedings from the conference held 23–28 April 2017 in Vienna, Austria., p.10958