| Publisher DOI: | 10.22541/essoar.175371779.92742499/v2 | Title: | TRIPLE - Technologies for Rapid Ice Penetration and Subglacial Lake Exploration : whitepaper by the TRIPLE Project within the German Space Agency Explorer Initiative at DLR | Language: | English | Authors: | Audehm, Jan Bachmayer, Ralf Bande, Miguel Bannasch, R. Becker, Fabian Bestmann, Ulf Bhattacharya, Dipankul Böck, G. Clemens, Joachim Do, Mia Giang de Vera, Jean-Pierre Paul Digel, Ilya Espe, C. Feldmann, M. Funke, O. Francke, G. Frischkorn, Konrad Geissinger, Konstantin Göpel, Dominik Günther, C. Gregorek, Daniel Grundmann, Jan Thimo Joppe, Florian Haberberger, Niklas Heinen, Dirk Helbing, Klaus Heutelbeck, Dirk Höck, Philipp Höpfner, Gregor Koch, Till Koch, Christian Kowalski, Julia Krause, C. Löser, Johannes Panten, P. Philipp-May, S. Reuscher, Tim Rohr, H. Schorbach, Vera Schöttler, F. Tepecik, Atakan Terschanski, B. Vossiek, Martin Waldmann, Christoph Ward, A. Wiebusch, Christopher Yakovlev, S. Zierke, Simon |
Issue Date: | 29-Jul-2025 | Publisher: | American Geophysical Union | Journal or Series Name: | Earth and space science open archive | Abstract: | TRIPLE (Technologies for Rapid Ice Penetration and subglacial Lake Exploration) is a project line initiated by the German Space Agency at DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt - engl. German Aerospace Center) focused on developing, demonstrating and providing an autonomous exploration system for subglacial lakes and ocean environments. The project aims to contribute to future missions searching for extraterrestrial life in the ice-covered ocean worlds of the outer Solar System by demonstrating an integrated system aiming for conducting contamination-free and robust explorations of subglacial lakes, including sample return. TRIPLE consists of three core components: a melting probe for penetrating the ice, an autonomous underwater vehicle for exploring the water reservoir, and an astrobiological laboratory for in-situ analysis of the collected samples. The operational capability of the technologies will be validated in a test campaign in Antarctica’s Dome C region, which serves as an analogous terrestrial scenario for simulating extraterrestrial environments. In this whitepaper, we present a comprehensive overview of the project line, highlighting its key objectives and the strategies devised to achieve them. Released as the second issue following the initial publication on May 29, 2020, this document serves as an expanded update to its predecessor. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/19278 | Review status: | Currently there is no review planned for this version | Institute: | Competence Center for Energy Transition Forschungs- und Transferzentrum Smart Systems Department Maschinenbau und Produktion (ehemalig, aufgelöst 10.2025) Fakultät Technik und Informatik (ehemalig, aufgelöst 10.2025) |
Type: | Working Paper |
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