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Mars Science Laboratory relative humidity observations: Initial results.
Harri, A-M; Genzer, M; Kemppinen, O; Gomez-Elvira, J; Haberle, R; Polkko, J; Savijärvi, H; Rennó, N; Rodriguez-Manfredi, J A; Schmidt, W; Richardson, M; Siili, T; Paton, M; Torre-Juarez, M De La; Mäkinen, T; Newman, C; Rafkin, S; Mischna, M; Merikallio, S; Haukka, H; Martin-Torres, J; Komu, M; Zorzano, M-P; Peinado, V; Vazquez, L; Urqui, R.
Afiliação
  • Harri AM; Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland.
  • Genzer M; Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland.
  • Kemppinen O; Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland.
  • Gomez-Elvira J; Centro de Astrobiologia Madrid, Spain.
  • Haberle R; NASA AMES Research Center San Francisco, California, USA.
  • Polkko J; Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland.
  • Savijärvi H; Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland.
  • Rennó N; Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
  • Rodriguez-Manfredi JA; Centro de Astrobiologia Madrid, Spain.
  • Schmidt W; Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland.
  • Richardson M; Ashima Research Inc. Pasadena, California, USA.
  • Siili T; Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland.
  • Paton M; Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland.
  • Torre-Juarez M; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, California, USA.
  • Mäkinen T; Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland.
  • Newman C; Ashima Research Inc. Pasadena, California, USA.
  • Rafkin S; Southwest Research Institute Boulder, Colorado, USA.
  • Mischna M; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, California, USA.
  • Merikallio S; Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland.
  • Haukka H; Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland.
  • Martin-Torres J; Centro de Astrobiologia Madrid, Spain.
  • Komu M; Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland.
  • Zorzano MP; Centro de Astrobiologia Madrid, Spain.
  • Peinado V; Centro de Astrobiologia Madrid, Spain.
  • Vazquez L; Department of Applied Mathematics, Complutense University of Madrid Madrid, Spain.
  • Urqui R; Centro de Astrobiologia Madrid, Spain.
J Geophys Res Planets ; 119(9): 2132-2147, 2014 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26213667
ABSTRACT
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) made a successful landing at Gale crater early August 2012. MSL has an environmental instrument package called the Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS) as a part of its scientific payload. REMS comprises instrumentation for the observation of atmospheric pressure, temperature of the air, ground temperature, wind speed and direction, relative humidity (REMS-H), and UV measurements. We concentrate on describing the REMS-H measurement performance and initial observations during the first 100 MSL sols as well as constraining the REMS-H results by comparing them with earlier observations and modeling results. The REMS-H device is based on polymeric capacitive humidity sensors developed by Vaisala Inc., and it makes use of transducer electronics section placed in the vicinity of the three humidity sensor heads. The humidity device is mounted on the REMS boom providing ventilation with the ambient atmosphere through a filter protecting the device from airborne dust. The final relative humidity results appear to be convincing and are aligned with earlier indirect observations of the total atmospheric precipitable water content. The water mixing ratio in the atmospheric surface layer appears to vary between 30 and 75 ppm. When assuming uniform mixing, the precipitable water content of the atmosphere is ranging from a few to six precipitable micrometers. KEY POINTS Atmospheric water mixing ratio at Gale crater varies from 30 to 140 ppmMSL relative humidity observation provides good dataHighest detected relative humidity reading during first MSL 100 sols is RH75.
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