Sounding Mars with SHARAD & MARSIS

E. Flamini, F. Fois, D. Calabrese, O. Bombaci, C. Catallo, A. Croce, R. Croci, M. Guelfi, E. Zampolini, G. Picardi, R. Seu, R. Mecozzi, D. Biccari, M. Cartacci, A. Cicchetti, A. Masdea, G. Alberti, S. Maffei, C. Papa
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MARSIS (Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding) is a low frequency nadir looking sounding radar selected by ESA as a payload of the Mars Express mission, whose primary Scientific Objective is to map the distribution of water both solid and liquid, at global scale on the Martin crust. MARSIS is the first instrument to be able to detect what lies beneath the surface of Mars (up to about 5Km). The Mars Shallow Radar Sounder (SHARAD), a facility instrument provided by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), is embarked on board the NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft. SHARAD began science operations on October 3rd 2006: it has been collected data from surface and subsurface. This instrument penetrates to roughly half a kilometre below Mars' to search for information about underground layers of ice, rock and, perhaps, melted water. In this paper, some interesting comparisons between these sounders are proposed. Data confirm that MARSIS and SHARAD are complementary instruments.
用SHARAD和MARSIS探测火星
MARSIS(火星地下和电离层探测高级雷达)是ESA选择的低频最低点探测雷达,作为火星快车任务的有效载荷,其主要科学目标是在全球范围内绘制马丁地壳上固体和液体水的分布图。MARSIS是第一个能够探测到火星表面以下(高达5公里)的仪器。由意大利航天局(ASI)提供的火星浅层雷达探测仪(SHARAD)搭载在美国宇航局火星勘测轨道飞行器上。SHARAD于2006年10月3日开始科学运行:它已经收集了地表和地下的数据。这台仪器可以深入到火星地下大约半公里的地方,寻找有关地下冰层、岩石以及可能存在的融水的信息。本文提出了这些测深仪之间的一些有趣的比较。数据证实MARSIS和SHARAD是互补的仪器。
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