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The DREAMS experiment on the ExoMars 2016 mission for the study of Martian environment during the dust storm season

Author(s)
Mugnuolo, Raffaele  
Pirrotta, Simone  
Marchetti, Ernesto  
Bettanini, C.
Esposito, F.
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Subjects

Atmospheric measureme...

DREAMS experiment

European Space Agency...

ExoMars

ExoMars 2016 mission

ExoMars programme

Extraterrestrial meas...

Mars

Mars dust storm

Mars surface atmosphe...

Martian environment

Roscosmos

Russian federal Space...

Temperature measureme...

Temperature sensors

aerospace instrumenta...

atmospheric electric ...

autonomous instrument...

autonomous meteorolog...

electric field probe

electrical characteri...

entry descent demonst...

humidity analysis

landing demonstrator ...

meteorological measur...

planetary atmospheres...

pressure analysis

solar irradiance

space vehicles

statistical dust stor...

temperature analysis

wind direction

wind speed

Date Issued
2014-05-01
Abstract
The ExoMars programme, which is carried out by European Space Agency (ESA) in cooperation with the Russian federal Space Agency (Roscosmos), foresees a two-steps mission to Mars. The first mission consists of an orbiter and an Entry Descent and Landing Demonstrator Module (EDM) to be launched in January 2016 and is scheduled to land on the planet during the statistical dust storm season; the second mission includes a descent module, a surface platform and a rover and will be launched in 2018. The DREAMS (Dust characterization, Risk assessment and Environment Analyser on the Martian Surface) experiment for ExoMars 2016 is an autonomous meteorological station designed to study the effect of dust on Martian environment which will operate for two Martian days (sols) relying on its own power supply after landing. DREAMS includes a suite of sensors able to analyse temperature, pressure, humidity, wind speed and direction and solar irradiance as well as an electric field probe which will perform the first electrical characterization of Mars surface atmosphere.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/4017
DOI
10.1109/MetroAeroSpace.2014.6865914
54dcce118580fe1368eeb603
URL
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/lpdocs/epic03/wrapper.htm?arnumber=6865914
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