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Overview of the Mars climate station for Tianwen-1 mission

Authors :
YanHua Li
Yan Zhu
Fang Jing
HongLiang Feng
HaiLong Jiao
XianTao Yang
LeiBo Zhang
Feng Wang
YongQing Peng
Xu Tan
Ming Chen
DongLi Wang
ZhouLu Sun
Wang Zhaogang
Lianguo Wang
ZhiGuo Cai
XiaoRui Huang
LiangHai Li
Source :
Earth and Planetary Physics. 4:371-383
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Earth and Planetary Physics, 2020.

Abstract

The background and scientific objectives of the Mars Climate Station (MCS) for Tianwen-1 are introduced, accompanied by a comparative review of the status of related meteorological observation missions and of advanced sensing technologies. As one of the China Tianwen-1 Mission’s principal scientific payloads, the MCS contains four measurement sensors and one electronic processing unit that are specially designed to measure local temperature, pressure, wind, and sound on the Martian surface. The MCS’s measurement principles, technical schemes, ground calibration techniques, and adaptability evaluation to the Mars surface environment of MCS are introduced in details. The conclusion presents measurement performance specifications of the MCS, based on ground test results, that will provide guidance to future research based on data from the Tianwen-1 and later Mars missions.

Details

ISSN :
20963955
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Earth and Planetary Physics
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.26464/epp2020057