The Mars Observer Database
Abstract
Mars Observer will study the surface, atmosphere, and climate of Mars in a systematic way over an entire Martian year. The observations of the surface will provide a database that will be invaluable to the planning of a future Mars sample return mission. Mars Observer is planned for a September 1992 launch from the Space Shuttle, using an upper-stage. After the one year transit the spacecraft is injected into orbit about Mars and the orbit adjusted to a near-circular, sun-synchronous low-altitude, polar orbit. During the Martian year in this mapping orbit the instruments gather both geoscience data and climatological data by repetitive global mapping. The scientific objectives of the mission are to: (1) determine the global elemental and mineralogical character of the surface material; (2) define globally the topography and gravitational field; (3) establish the nature of the magnetic field; (4) determine the time and space distribution, abundance, sources, and sinks of volatile material and dust over a seasonal cycle; and (5) explore the structure and aspects of the circulation of the atmosphere. The science investigations and instruments for Mars Observer have been chosen with these objectives in mind. These instruments, the principal investigator or team leader and the objectives are discussed.
- Publication:
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Mars Sample Return Science
- Pub Date:
- 1988
- Bibcode:
- 1988msrs.work...25A
- Keywords:
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- Data Bases;
- Mars (Planet);
- Mars Atmosphere;
- Mars Observer;
- Mars Surface;
- Annual Variations;
- Atmospheric Circulation;
- Climate;
- Dust;
- Mars Sample Return Missions;
- Mission Planning;
- Orbital Launching;
- Planetary Magnetic Fields;
- Space Shuttles;
- Topography;
- Lunar and Planetary Exploration