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Assessment of Mars Exploration Rover landing site predictions.
Golombek, M P; Arvidson, R E; Bell, J F; Christensen, P R; Crisp, J A; Crumpler, L S; Ehlmann, B L; Fergason, R L; Grant, J A; Greeley, R; Haldemann, A F C; Kass, D M; Parker, T J; Schofield, J T; Squyres, S W; Zurek, R W.
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  • Golombek MP; Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91109, USA. mgolombek@jpl.nasa.gov
Nature ; 436(7047): 44-8, 2005 Jul 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16001058
ABSTRACT
Comprehensive analyses of remote sensing data during the three-year effort to select the Mars Exploration Rover landing sites at Gusev crater and at Meridiani Planum correctly predicted the atmospheric density profile during entry and descent and the safe and trafficable surfaces explored by the two rovers. The Gusev crater site was correctly predicted to be a low-relief surface that was less rocky than the Viking landing sites but comparably dusty. A dark, low-albedo, flat plain composed of basaltic sand and haematite with very few rocks was expected and found at Meridiani Planum. These results argue that future efforts to select safe landing sites based on existing and acquired remote sensing data will be successful. In contrast, geological interpretations of the sites based on remote sensing data were less certain and less successful, which emphasizes the inherent ambiguities in understanding surface geology from remotely sensed data and the uncertainty in predicting exactly what materials will be available for study at a landing site.
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Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Nature Año: 2005 Tipo del documento: Article
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Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Nature Año: 2005 Tipo del documento: Article