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PADME (Phobos And Deimos and Mars Environment): A Proposed NASA Discovery Mission to Investigate the Two Moons of Mars

Authors :
Lee, Pascal
Benna, Mehdi
Britt, Daniel
Colaprete, Anthony
Davis, Warren
Delory, Greg
Elphic, Richard
Fulsang, Ejner
Genova, Anthony
Glavin, Daniel
Grundy, William
Harris, William
Hermalyn, Brendan
Hine, Butler
Horanyi, Mihaly
Lewis, Brian
Lim, Lucy
Mahaffy, Paul
Mittlefehldt, David
Montez, Sam
Nguyen, Yung
Owens, Brandon
Plice, Laura
Smith, Heather
Zolensky, Michael
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2015.

Abstract

After 40 years of solar system exploration by spacecraft, the origin of Mars's satellites, remains vexingly unknown. There are three prevailing hypotheses concerning their origin: H1: They are captured small bodies from the outer main belt or beyond; H2: They are reaccreted Mars impact ejecta; H3: They are remnants of Mars' formation. There are many variants of these hypotheses, but as stated, these three capture the key ideas and constraints on their nature. So far, data and modeling have not allowed any one of these hypotheses to be verified or excluded. Each one of these hypotheses has important implications for the evolution of the solar system, the formation and evolution of planets and satellites, and the delivery of water and organics to Early Mars and Early Earth. Determining the origin of Phobos and Deimos is identified by the NASA and the NRC Decadal Survey as the most important science goal at these bodies.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20150001913
Document Type :
Report