The Mars rover subsurface penetrating radar onboard China's Mars 2020 mission

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Abstract

China's Mars probe, named Tianwen-1, including an orbiter and a landing rover, will be launched during the July-August 2020 Mars launch windows. Selected to be among the rover payloads is a Subsurface Penetrating Radar module (RoSPR). The main scientific objective of the RoSPR is to characterize the thickness and sub-layer distribution of the Martian soil. The RoSPR consists of two channels. The low frequency channel of the RoSPR will penetrate the Martian soil to depths of 10 to 100 m with a resolution of a few meters. The higher frequency channel will penetrate to a depth of 3 to 10 m with a resolution of a few centimeters. This paper describes the design of the instrument and some results of field experiments.

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Zhou, B., Shen, S. X., Lu, W., Liu, Q., Tang, C. J., Li, S. D., & Fang, G. Y. (2020, July 1). The Mars rover subsurface penetrating radar onboard China’s Mars 2020 mission. Earth and Planetary Physics. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.26464/epp2020054

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