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Radiation and Dust Sensor for Mars Environmental Dynamic Analyzer Onboard M2020 Rover.

Authors :
Apestigue V
Gonzalo A
Jiménez JJ
Boland J
Lemmon M
de Mingo JR
García-Menendez E
Rivas J
Azcue J
Bastide L
Andrés-Santiuste N
Martínez-Oter J
González-Guerrero M
Martin-Ortega A
Toledo D
Alvarez-Rios FJ
Serrano F
Martín-Vodopivec B
Manzano J
López Heredero R
Carrasco I
Aparicio S
Carretero Á
MacDonald DR
Moore LB
Alcacera MÁ
Fernández-Viguri JA
Martín I
Yela M
Álvarez M
Manzano P
Martín JA
Del Hoyo JC
Reina M
Urqui R
Rodriguez-Manfredi JA
de la Torre Juárez M
Hernandez C
Cordoba E
Leiter R
Thompson A
Madsen S
Smith MD
Viúdez-Moreiras D
Saiz-Lopez A
Sánchez-Lavega A
Gomez-Martín L
Martínez GM
Gómez-Elvira FJ
Arruego I
Source :
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) [Sensors (Basel)] 2022 Apr 10; Vol. 22 (8). Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Apr 10.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Radiation and Dust Sensor is one of six sensors of the Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer onboard the Perseverance rover from the Mars 2020 NASA mission. Its primary goal is to characterize the airbone dust in the Mars atmosphere, inferring its concentration, shape and optical properties. Thanks to its geometry, the sensor will be capable of studying dust-lifting processes with a high temporal resolution and high spatial coverage. Thanks to its multiwavelength design, it will characterize the solar spectrum from Mars' surface. The present work describes the sensor design from the scientific and technical requirements, the qualification processes to demonstrate its endurance on Mars' surface, the calibration activities to demonstrate its performance, and its validation campaign in a representative Mars analog. As a result of this process, we obtained a very compact sensor, fully digital, with a mass below 1 kg and exceptional power consumption and data budget features.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1424-8220
Volume :
22
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35458893
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22082907