Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8142572 | Planetary and Space Science | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Our analysis indicates that the VLBI data are especially important for constraining the dynamics of Ganymede and Callisto perpendicular to their orbital planes. Also, the use of the VLBI data makes the uncertainty in the ephemerides less dependent on the error in the orbit determination of the JUICE spacecraft itself. Furthermore, we find that optical astrometry data of especially Io using the JANUS instrument will be crucial for stabilizing the solution of the normal equations. Knowledge of the dissipation in the Jupiter system cannot be improved using satellite dynamics obtained from JUICE data alone, the uncertainty in Io's dissipation obtained from our simulations is similar to the present level of uncertainty.
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Authors
D. Dirkx, L.I. Gurvits, V. Lainey, G. Lari, A. Milani, G. Cimò, T.M. Bocanegra-Bahamon, P.N.A.M. Visser,