PULSAR: Planetary pULSe-tAker

Artist concept highlighting the novel approach proposed by the 2025 NIAC awarded selection of the PULSAR: Planetary pULSe-tAkeR concept.

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An artistic representation showcasing the innovative strategy put forth by the 2025 NIAC-selected PULSAR: Planetary pULSe-tAkeR initiative.

Marco Quadrelli
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)

A robust coupling mechanism exists among the lithosphere, ionosphere, magnetosphere, atmosphere, and plasmasphere of various planetary bodies. For instance, the ionosphere has been observed to react to space weather phenomena triggered by solar activity, as well as to atmospheric disturbances and events occurring within a planet's surface and interior. PULSAR (Planetary pULSe-tAkeR) is a reliable constellation of spacecraft that facilitates extensive and adaptable detector baselines, allowing for the capture of a diverse array of frequencies within this interconnected domain. It provides distributed spatial and temporal measurements on a global scale, paving the way for groundbreaking advancements in planetary science. Just as a physician monitors a patient's vital signs to assess their health, PULSAR effectively "takes the pulse of the planet."