Magnetic Properties Experiments on the Mars Exploration Rover mission

被引:52
|
作者
Madsen, MB
Bertelsen, P
Goetz, W
Binau, CS
Olsen, M
Folkmann, F
Gunnlaugsson, HP
Kinch, KM
Knudsen, JM
Merrison, J
Nornberg, P
Squyres, SW
Yen, AS
Rademacher, JD
Gorevan, S
Myrick, T
Bartlett, P
机构
[1] Univ Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Inst Astron Phys & Geophys, Ctr Planetary Sci, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Aarhus Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Aarhus, Denmark
[3] Aarhus Univ, Dept Earth Sci, Aarhus, Denmark
[4] Cornell Univ, Ctr Radiophys & Space Res, Dept Astron, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[5] CALTECH, Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
[6] Honeybee Robot, New York, NY 10012 USA
关键词
Martian dust and soil; magnetic properties; permanent magnet instruments; magnetic dust; Mossbauer spectroscopy; ultrafine particle physics; IRON-OXIDES; MOSSBAUER; DUST; NANOPHASE; SOIL; METEORITES; HEMATITE; SPECTRA; ANALOG;
D O I
10.1029/2002JE002029
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
[ 1] The Mars Exploration Rovers each carry a set of Magnetic Properties Experiments designed with the following objectives in mind: (1) to identify the magnetic mineral(s) in the dust, soil and rocks on Mars, (2) to establish if the magnetic material is present in the form of nanosized (d < 10 nm) superparamagnetic crystallites embedded in the micrometer sized airborne dust particles, and (3) to establish if the magnets are culling a subset of strongly magnetic particles or if essentially all particles of the airborne dust are sufficiently magnetic to be attracted by the magnets. To accomplish these goals, the Mars Exploration Rovers each carry a set of permanent magnets of several different strengths and sizes. Each magnet has its own specific objective. The dust collected from the atmosphere by the Capture magnet and the Filter magnet (placed on the front of each rover) will be studied by the Mossbauer spectrometer and the Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer, both of which are instruments located on the rover's Instrument Deployment Device. The captured dust particles will also be imaged by the Pancam and Microscopic Imager. The Sweep magnet will be imaged by Pancam and is placed near the Pancam calibration target. The four magnets in the Rock Abrasion Tool (RAT) are designed to capture magnetic particles originating from the grinding of Martian surface rocks. The magnetic particles captured by the RAT magnets will be imaged by Pancam.
引用
收藏
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Overview of the magnetic properties experiments on the Mars Exploration Rovers
    Madsen, M. B.
    Goetz, W.
    Bertelsen, P.
    Binau, C. S.
    Folkmann, F.
    Gunnlaugsson, H. P.
    Hjollum, J. I.
    Hviid, S. F.
    Jensen, J.
    Kinch, K. M.
    Leer, K.
    Madsen, D. E.
    Merrison, J.
    Olsen, M.
    Arneson, H. M.
    Bell, J. F., III
    Gellert, R.
    Herkenhoff, K. E.
    Johnson, J. R.
    Johnson, M. J.
    Klingelhoefer, G.
    McCartney, E.
    Ming, D. W.
    Morris, R. V.
    Proton, J. B.
    Rodionov, D.
    Sims, M.
    Squyres, S. W.
    Wdowiak, T.
    Yen, A. S.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS, 2009, 114
  • [2] Surface and boundary-layer modelling for the Mars Exploration Rover sites
    Savijarvi, Hannu
    Kauhanen, Janne
    QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2008, 134 (632) : 635 - 641
  • [3] Device for measuring surface accumulation of dust: applications for future magnetic properties experiments on Mars
    Gunnlaugsson, HP
    Kinch, KM
    Madsen, MB
    Merrison, JP
    Nornberg, P
    Wahlgreen, H
    PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, 2004, 52 (08) : 693 - 698
  • [4] Design and field experiments of a ground-penetrating radar for Mars exploration
    Leuschen, C
    Kanagaratnam, P
    Yoshikawa, K
    Arcone, S
    Gogineni, P
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS, 2003, 108 (E4)
  • [5] Mars-rover cameras evaluation of laboratory spectra of Fe-bearing Mars analog samples
    Cuadros, Javier
    Michalski, Joseph R.
    Bishop, Janice L.
    Mavris, Christian
    Fiore, Saverio
    Dekov, Vesselin
    ICARUS, 2022, 371
  • [6] A Systematic Method for Classifying and Grouping Late Noachian and Early Hesperian Rock Targets Analyzed by the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity at Endeavour Crater, Mars
    Bouchard, Michael C.
    Jolliff, Bradley L.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS, 2018, 123 (11) : 2980 - 3004
  • [7] Comparative study of methods for detecting extraterrestrial life in exploration mission of Mars and the solar system
    Enya, Keigo
    Yamagishi, Akihiko
    Kobayashi, Kensei
    Yoshimura, Yoshitaka
    LIFE SCIENCES IN SPACE RESEARCH, 2022, 34 : 53 - 67
  • [8] LED Mini-Lidar for Mars Rover
    Shiina, Tatsuo
    Yamada, Sonoko
    Senshu, Hiroki
    Otobe, Naohito
    Hashimoto, George
    Kawabata, Yasuhiro
    LIDAR TECHNOLOGIES, TECHNIQUES, AND MEASUREMENTS FOR ATMOSPHERIC REMOTE SENSING XII, 2016, 10006
  • [9] The SHERLOC Calibration Target on the Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover: Design, Operations, Outreach, and Future Human Exploration Functions
    Fries, Marc D.
    Lee, Carina
    Bhartia, Rohit
    Hollis, Joseph Razzell
    Beegle, Luther W.
    Uckert, Kyle
    Graff, Trevor G.
    Abbey, William
    Bailey, Zachary
    Berger, Eve L.
    Burton, Aaron S.
    Callaway, Michael J.
    Cardarellis, Emily L.
    Davis, Kristine N.
    DeFloress, Lauren
    Edgete, Kenneth S.
    Fox, Allison C.
    Garrison, Daniel H.
    Haney, Nikole C.
    Harrington, Roger S.
    Jakubek, Ryan S.
    Kennedy, Megan R.
    Hickman-Lewis, Keyron
    McCubbin, Francis M.
    Millers, Ed
    Monacelli, Brian
    Pollocks, Randy
    Rhodes, Richard
    Siljestrom, Sandra
    Sharman, Sunanda
    Smith, Caroline L.
    Steele, Andrew
    Sylvia, Margarite
    Tran, Vinh D.
    Weiner, Ryan H.
    Yanchilina, Anastasia G.
    Yingst, R. Aileen
    SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2022, 218 (06)
  • [10] The Magnetic and Color Reflectance Properties of Hematite: From Earth to Mars
    Jiang, Zhaoxia
    Liu, Qingsong
    Roberts, Andrew P.
    Dekkers, Mark J.
    Barron, Vidal
    Torrent, Jose
    Li, Sanzhong
    REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS, 2022, 60 (01)