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English: Triton's unique characteristics invites an exploratory mission to answer questions about it's atmosphere, surface, subsurface ocean, and core. The Nautilus mission aims to uncover answers about the evolution of the moon with the following instrument suite: a plasma spectrometer, infrared and visible imager, Langmuir probe, magnetometer, UV spectrometer, and radio antenna.
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Spacecraft designed as part of a planetary science mission concept to the moon Triton.

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12 September 2023

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