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NASA is giving advice to Yuri Milner’s private mission to Enceladus

Saturn's moon Enceladus might host life, and Russian-Israeli billionaire Yuri Milner is planning the first private mission to deep space to find out more
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The first private mission to deep space is gathering momentum. Russian-Israeli billionaire Yuri Milner wants to hunt for life on Saturn鈥檚 moon Enceladus, and planning with NASA is already underway, according to documents obtained by 快猫短视频.

Agreements signed by NASA and Milner鈥檚 non-profit Breakthrough Starshot Foundation in September show that the organisations are working on scientific, technical and financial plans for the ambitious mission. NASA has committed over $70,000 to help produce a concept study for a flyby mission. The funds won鈥檛 be paid to Breakthrough but represent the agency鈥檚 own staffing costs on the project.

Ever since NASA鈥檚 Cassini probe first detected hydrogen and organic materials in plumes of water vapour streaming from Enceladus鈥檚 south pole in 2008, scientists have speculated that liquid oceans hiding beneath the moon鈥檚 icy crust might be home to alien microbes. The hydrogen may come from underwater hydrothermal reactions, in conditions similar to deep sea vents on Earth where microorganisms thrive without oxygen.

Breakthrough is proposing another fly-by mission to sample the moon鈥檚 plumes, but this time with equipment to detect extra-terrestrial life. The agreements make it clear that Breakthrough would be leading and paying for the mission, and have sole authority to determine whether it goes ahead.

NASA鈥檚 role in the Breakthrough mission will be to provide scientific and technical consulting, including 鈥渆xpertise in the fields of astrobiology, planetary, biological, and Earth sciences, as well as planetary protection.鈥 The agency will also ensure that Breakthrough鈥檚 mission complies with legal requirements to protect other planets and moons from damage by spacecraft or contamination by terrestrial organisms.

鈥淚t makes sense for Breakthrough to do this [mission] with the support of NASA,鈥 says at the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science in Seattle. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not only good PR but some of the best scientists in the world studying Enceladus are working at NASA.鈥

Mission timeline

The Agreement does not specify costs or timelines for a launch, saying simply that it is a near-term and low cost mission. However, one document lays out milestones for the initial concept study. NASA and Breakthrough are expected to come up with preliminary project requirements by June 2019, provide a mission concept review in September that year, and arrive at a key decision point by next December.

Breakthrough is planning to one day use solar sails, where sunlight exerts pressure on a large, ultra-thin sail to propel a spacecraft, to launch an armada of , our closest star. A solar sail mission to Enceladus could be a useful stepping stone to that goal, although the technology has yet to be proven.

Lau hopes that Breakthrough will consider something more ambitious than another flyby. 鈥淚f they can generate enough money, it would be wonderful to see an orbiter or a lander,鈥 he says.

NASA and the European Space Agency聽are currently considering whether to fund their own missions to Enceladus. None have progressed as far as Breakthrough鈥檚, although NASA did recently award $7 million to a new ocean-world astrobiology project called .

NASA and Breakthrough declined 快猫短视频鈥檚 request for comment.

Article amended on 9 November 2018

We have clarified who NASA is advising and Yuri Milner鈥檚 nationality.

Topics: Saturn / Space