2016
DOI: 10.5194/gi-2016-19
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The MetNet vehicle: A lander to deploy environmental stations for local and global investigations of Mars

Abstract: Investigations of global and related local phenomena on Mars such as atmospheric circulation patterns, boundary layer phenomena, water, dust and climatological cycles and investigations of the planetary interior would benefit from simultaneous, distributed in situ measurements. Practically, such an observation network would require low-mass landers, with a high packing density, so a large number of landers could be delivered to Mars with the minimum number of launchers.The Mars Network Lander (MetNet Lander; M… Show more

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“…DREAMS-SIS is based on a previous development built in 2009 for the Mars MetNet Lander Precursor mission, which was supposed to reach Mars together with the ill-fated Russian mission Phobos Grunt (Harri et al, 2016). That sensor (MetSIS) consisted in a single box of 114 g with 32 sensing elements in 11 spectral bands and digital interface.…”
Section: Dreamssis Technical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DREAMS-SIS is based on a previous development built in 2009 for the Mars MetNet Lander Precursor mission, which was supposed to reach Mars together with the ill-fated Russian mission Phobos Grunt (Harri et al, 2016). That sensor (MetSIS) consisted in a single box of 114 g with 32 sensing elements in 11 spectral bands and digital interface.…”
Section: Dreamssis Technical Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%