T.I.P.O. (Tesla Interferometric Planetary Observer)
Adrian Sabin Popescu

TL;DR
T.I.P.O. is a proposed space mission utilizing interferometric methods to study planetary radio emissions, aiming to advance understanding of planetary atmospheres and magnetospheres within our solar system and beyond.
Contribution
It introduces a novel space-borne interferometric approach specifically designed for planetary radio emission studies, addressing a gap in current observational capabilities.
Findings
Conceptual design of the T.I.P.O. mission
Potential to detect and analyze planetary radio emissions
Enhances understanding of planetary atmospheres and magnetospheres
Abstract
In the last years the Space Science community was confronted to a continuous increasing interest in Martian missions, extra-solar planet search and multi-satellite missions. The presented T.I.P.O. mission is a proposal for a research program dedicated to study, by space borne interferometric methods, the radio emissions generated in the atmospheres and magnetospheres of planets, both solar and extra-solar.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis · Seismic Waves and Analysis · Planetary Science and Exploration
