1. Sampling of Jezero Crater Máaz Formation By Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover
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J.I. Simon, H.E.F. Amundsen, L.W. Beegle, J. Bell, K.C. Benison, E.L. Berger, T. Bosak, T.M. Casademont, A.D. Czaja, B.A. Cohen, V. Debaille, A. G. Fairen, K. A. Farley, A. C. Fox, Y. Goreva, K. Hand, S.-E. Hamran, E. M. Hausrath, C. D. K. Herd, B. Horgan, J. Hurowitz, C. H. Lee, L. Mandon, S. Maurice, J.M. Madariaga, L.E. Mayhew, S. McLennan, R.C. Moeller, E.L. Scheller, S. Sharma, S. Siljeström, V.Z. Sun, D.L. Shuster, K.M. Stack, A. Udry, S. VanBommel, M. Wadhwa, B.P. Weiss, R. Wiens, Amy Williams, P.A. Willis, and M.-P. Zorzano
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Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration - Abstract
Collection of samples that could be returned to Earth from the floor of Jezero crater is a major goal of the Mars 2020 mission. Laboratory analyses of these will expand exploration of Jezero, a Noachian crater on Mars characterized by a delta–lake system with high potential for habitability. The samples will also be used to test current ideas about the early planetary evolution of Mars. The Perseverance rover has collected samples from two members of the Máaz formation, mapped in orbital images as the Crater floor fractured rough unit by [1]. Type localities of the Roubion and Rochette members have been targeted and abraded prior to sample collection. Here we summarize these sampling activities and the potential of sampling the Chal member of Máaz. A similar summary for samples collected from the Séítah formation is described in Hickman-Lewis et al. (this meeting).
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- 2022