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The Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer, MEDA. A Suite of Environmental Sensors for the Mars 2020 Mission

Authors :
J. A. Rodriguez-Manfredi
M. de la Torre Juárez
A. Alonso
V. Apéstigue
I. Arruego
T. Atienza
D. Banfield
J. Boland
M. A. Carrera
L. Castañer
J. Ceballos
H. Chen-Chen
A. Cobos
P. G. Conrad
E. Cordoba
T. del Río-Gaztelurrutia
A. de Vicente-Retortillo
M. Domínguez-Pumar
S. Espejo
A. G. Fairen
A. Fernández-Palma
R. Ferrándiz
F. Ferri
E. Fischer
A. García-Manchado
M. García-Villadangos
M. Genzer
S. Giménez
J. Gómez-Elvira
F. Gómez
S. D. Guzewich
A.-M. Harri
C. D. Hernández
M. Hieta
R. Hueso
I. Jaakonaho
J. J. Jiménez
V. Jiménez
A. Larman
R. Leiter
A. Lepinette
M. T. Lemmon
G. López
S. N. Madsen
T. Mäkinen
M. Marín
J. Martín-Soler
G. Martínez
A. Molina
L. Mora-Sotomayor
J. F. Moreno-Álvarez
S. Navarro
C. E. Newman
C. Ortega
M. C. Parrondo
V. Peinado
A. Peña
I. Pérez-Grande
S. Pérez-Hoyos
J. Pla-García
J. Polkko
M. Postigo
O. Prieto-Ballesteros
S. C. R. Rafkin
M. Ramos
M. I. Richardson
J. Romeral
C. Romero
K. D. Runyon
A. Saiz-Lopez
A. Sánchez-Lavega
I. Sard
J. T. Schofield
E. Sebastian
M. D. Smith
R. J. Sullivan
L. K. Tamppari
A. D. Thompson
D. Toledo
F. Torrero
J. Torres
R. Urquí
T. Velasco
D. Viúdez-Moreiras
S. Zurita
Source :
Space Science Reviews. 217(48)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2021.

Abstract

NASA’s Mars 2020 (M2020) rover mission includes a suite of sensors to monitor current environmental conditions near the surface of Mars and to constrain bulk aerosol properties from changes in atmospheric radiation at the surface. The Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer (MEDA) consists of a set of meteorological sensors including wind sensor, a barometer, a relative humidity sensor, a set of 5 thermocouples to measure atmospheric temperature at ∼1.5 m and ∼0.5 m above the surface, a set of thermopiles to characterize the thermal IR brightness temperatures of the surface and the lower atmosphere. MEDA adds a radiation and dust sensor to monitor the optical atmospheric properties that can be used to infer bulk aerosol physical properties such as particle size distribution, non-sphericity, and concentration. The MEDA package and its scientific purpose are described in this document as well as how it responded to the calibration tests and how it helps prepare for the human exploration of Mars. A comparison is also presented to previous environmental monitoring payloads landed on Mars on the Viking, Pathfinder, Phoenix, MSL, and InSight spacecraft.

Subjects

Subjects :
Space Sciences (General)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15729672 and 00386308
Volume :
217
Issue :
48
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Space Science Reviews
Notes :
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Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20210014064
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-021-00816-9