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MOSAIC: A satellite constellation to enable groundbreaking mars climate system science and prepare for human exploration

Authors :
Lillis, Robert J.
Mitchell, David
Montabone, Luca
Heavens, Nicholas
Harrison, Tanya
Stuurman, Cassie
Guzewich, Scott
England, Scott
Withers, Paul
Chaffin, Mike
Curry, Shannon
Ao, Chi
Matousek, Steven
Barba, Nathan
Woolley, Ryan
Smith, Isaac
Osinski, Gordon R.
Kleinböhl, Armin
Tamppari, Leslie
Mischna, Michael
Kass, David
Smith, Michael
Wolff, Michael
Kahre, Melinda
Spiga, Aymeric
Forget, François
Cantor, Bruce
Deighan, Justin
Brecht, Amanda
Bougher, Stephen
Fowler, Christopher M.
Andrews, David
Patzold, Martin
Peter, Kerstin
Tellmann, Silvia
Lester, Mark
Sánchez-Cano, Beatriz
Luhmann, Janet
Leblanc, François
Halekas, Jasper
Brain, David
Fang, Xiaohua
Espley, Jared
Opgenoorth, Hermann J.
Vaisberg, Oleg
Hinson, David
Asmar, Sami
Vander Hook, Joshua
Karatekin, Ozgur
Barjatya, Aroh
Tripathi, Abhishek
Lillis, Robert J.
Mitchell, David
Montabone, Luca
Heavens, Nicholas
Harrison, Tanya
Stuurman, Cassie
Guzewich, Scott
England, Scott
Withers, Paul
Chaffin, Mike
Curry, Shannon
Ao, Chi
Matousek, Steven
Barba, Nathan
Woolley, Ryan
Smith, Isaac
Osinski, Gordon R.
Kleinböhl, Armin
Tamppari, Leslie
Mischna, Michael
Kass, David
Smith, Michael
Wolff, Michael
Kahre, Melinda
Spiga, Aymeric
Forget, François
Cantor, Bruce
Deighan, Justin
Brecht, Amanda
Bougher, Stephen
Fowler, Christopher M.
Andrews, David
Patzold, Martin
Peter, Kerstin
Tellmann, Silvia
Lester, Mark
Sánchez-Cano, Beatriz
Luhmann, Janet
Leblanc, François
Halekas, Jasper
Brain, David
Fang, Xiaohua
Espley, Jared
Opgenoorth, Hermann J.
Vaisberg, Oleg
Hinson, David
Asmar, Sami
Vander Hook, Joshua
Karatekin, Ozgur
Barjatya, Aroh
Tripathi, Abhishek
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Martian climate system has been revealed to rival the complexity of Earth's. Over the last 20 yr, a fragmented and incomplete picture has emerged of its structure and variability; we remain largely ignorant of many of the physical processes driving matter and energy flow between and within Mars' diverse climate domains. Mars Orbiters for Surface, Atmosphere, and Ionosphere Connections (MOSAIC) is a constellation of ten platforms focused on understanding these climate connections, with orbits and instruments tailored to observe the Martian climate system from three complementary perspectives. First, low-circular near-polar Sun-synchronous orbits (a large mothership and three smallsats spaced in local time) enable vertical profiling of wind, aerosols, water, and temperature, as well as mapping of surface and subsurface ice. Second, elliptical orbits sampling all of Mars' plasma regions enable multipoint measurements necessary to understand mass/energy transport and ion-driven escape, also enabling, with the polar orbiters, dense radio occultation coverage. Last, longitudinally spaced areostationary orbits enable synoptic views of the lower atmosphere necessary to understand global and mesoscale dynamics, global views of the hydrogen and oxygen exospheres, and upstream measurements of space weather conditions. MOSAIC will characterize climate system variability diurnally and seasonally, on meso-, regional, and global scales, targeting the shallow subsurface all the way out to the solar wind, making many first-of-their-kind measurements. Importantly, these measurements will also prepare for human exploration and habitation of Mars by providing water resource prospecting, operational forecasting of dust and radiation hazards, and ionospheric communication/positioning disruptions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312829118
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.PSJ.ac0538