Retrieval of ionospheric profiles from the Mars Express MARSIS experiment data and comparison with radio occultation data

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Since 2005 the Mars Advanced Radar and Ionospheric Sounding experiment (MARSIS) aboard Mars Express has acquired a unique dataset on the ionosphere of Mars made up of ionospheric soundings taken by the instrument working in its active ionospheric sounding (AIS) mode. These soundings play a role similar to those of modern Terrestrial digisondes in the analysis of our planet ionosphere and have allowed us to dramatically improve our knowledge about the Martian ionosphere. This paper describes this kind of data, which are available from the public Planetary Science Archive, and introduces the MAISDAT tool developed by the European Space Agency to analyze and derive the vertical profile of electron density. Comparisons with radio occultation profiles obtained from Mars Express Radio Science instrument are performed to validate the procedure used in this study.

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Sánchez-Cano, B., Witasse, O., Herraiz, M., Radicella, S. M., Bauer, J., Blelly, P. L., & Rodríguez-Caderot, G. (2012). Retrieval of ionospheric profiles from the Mars Express MARSIS experiment data and comparison with radio occultation data. Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems, 1(1), 77–84. https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-1-77-2012

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