fausto
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Yeah, it's a fantastic level of precision and planning! It rises up Forum Orbiter Italia addon level! Well done! Ben fatto!
Jupiter atmosphere... aerobraking... uncertainty is rather high in real life, we still don't know enough about Jovian weather to survive a one hundredth degree deviation off the optimal aerobraking angle.
you mean the Venus Earth Earth Gravity Assist used on the Galileo probe?
slingshot with the others galileian moons for course correction to Europa, i think.
Anyway, if the orbit resultant from the aerobrake has an apoapsis tangential with the Europa orbit (this can be obtained in several successive aerobrakes along with traditional orbit corrections), the slingshots can be avoided, i think... It's question of timing: the probe must pass the apoapsis when Europa is in immediate vicinity for allow the gravitational capture.

In that case, you have to consider the loss of time (and energy) nedeed to mantain Salviati active.. how many orbits (and time ) before the right orbit is achieved?