Odyssey 2 : A mission toward Neptune and Triton to test General Relativity
Benjamin Lenoir, Bruno Christophe, Agn\`es L\'evy, Bernard Foulon,, Serge Reynaud, Jean-Michel Courty, Brahim Lamine, Hansj\"org Dittus, Tim van, Zoest, Claus L\"ammerzahl, Hanns Selig, Sylvie L\'eon-Hirtz, Richard, Biancale, Gilles M\'etris, Frank Sohl, Peter Wohl

TL;DR
Odyssey 2 aims to test General Relativity at the Solar System scale while exploring Neptune and Triton, using advanced instruments to measure gravitational effects and planetary characteristics.
Contribution
This paper proposes a mission concept to perform gravity tests at large scales and to study Neptune and Triton with new instruments, advancing both fundamental physics and planetary science.
Findings
Design of the Odyssey 2 mission with gravity testing instruments
Potential to improve measurements of the Eddington parameter
Enhanced understanding of Neptune and Triton environments
Abstract
Odyssey 2 will be proposed in December 2010 for the next call of M3 missions for Cosmic Vision 2015-2025. This mission, under a Phase 0 study performed by CNES, will aim at Neptune and Triton. Two sets of objectives will be pursued. The first one is to perform a set of gravitation experiments at the Solar System scale. Experimental tests of gravitation have always shown good agreement with General Relativity. There are however drivers to continue testing General Relativity, and to do so at the largest possible scales. From a theoretical point of view, Einstein's theory of gravitation shows inconsistencies with a quantum description of Nature and unified theories predict deviations from General Relativity. From an observational point of view, as long as dark matter and dark energy are not observed through other means than their gravitational effects, they can be considered as a…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
