The position of a Martian lander is affected by different aspects of Mars' rotational motions: the nutations, the precession, the length-of-day variations and the polar motion. These various motions have a different signature in a Doppler observable between the Earth and a lander on Mars’ surface. Knowing the correlations between these signatures and the moments when these signatures are not null during one day or on a longer timescale is important to identify strategies that maximize the geophysical return of observations with a geodesy experiment, in particular for the ones on-board the future NASA InSight or ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars2020 missions. We provide first-order formulations of the signature of the rotation parameters in the Doppler ...
Landing on Mars is extremely challenging task due to the fact that the Martian atmosphere is the ...
International audienceContext. The orientation and rotation of Mars can be described by a set of Eul...
Precise orbit determination and lander positioning are still a challenge for Mars exploration. In th...
The knowledge of the interior structure of terrestrial planets is fundamental to our understanding o...
In the last decades the evolution of radio science has made it possible to infer the atmosphere comp...
This paper is a case study providing some insights on what improvement could be achieved on the Mars...
International audienceFollowing efforts to construct an accurate modelization of Mars rotation start...
Information on Martian interior can be deduced from its rotation. For example, the precession rate i...
Mars precession rate determined from radiometric tracking of the InSight Lander for obtaining Mars' ...
The Rotation and Interior Structure Experiment (RISE) on the InSight lander and the LaRa experiment ...
International audienceFollowing efforts to construct an accurate modelisation of Mars rotation start...
Fundamental properties of the interior structure and atmosphere dynamics of Mars can be obtained by ...
Doppler and range measurements to the Mars Pathfinder lander made using its radio communications sys...
The possible polar wandering of the planet Mars is investigated by modeling some of the many surfac...
L'expérience NEIGE (NEtlander Ionosphere and Geodesy Experiment) permettra d'obtenir des informatio...
Landing on Mars is extremely challenging task due to the fact that the Martian atmosphere is the ...
International audienceContext. The orientation and rotation of Mars can be described by a set of Eul...
Precise orbit determination and lander positioning are still a challenge for Mars exploration. In th...
The knowledge of the interior structure of terrestrial planets is fundamental to our understanding o...
In the last decades the evolution of radio science has made it possible to infer the atmosphere comp...
This paper is a case study providing some insights on what improvement could be achieved on the Mars...
International audienceFollowing efforts to construct an accurate modelization of Mars rotation start...
Information on Martian interior can be deduced from its rotation. For example, the precession rate i...
Mars precession rate determined from radiometric tracking of the InSight Lander for obtaining Mars' ...
The Rotation and Interior Structure Experiment (RISE) on the InSight lander and the LaRa experiment ...
International audienceFollowing efforts to construct an accurate modelisation of Mars rotation start...
Fundamental properties of the interior structure and atmosphere dynamics of Mars can be obtained by ...
Doppler and range measurements to the Mars Pathfinder lander made using its radio communications sys...
The possible polar wandering of the planet Mars is investigated by modeling some of the many surfac...
L'expérience NEIGE (NEtlander Ionosphere and Geodesy Experiment) permettra d'obtenir des informatio...
Landing on Mars is extremely challenging task due to the fact that the Martian atmosphere is the ...
International audienceContext. The orientation and rotation of Mars can be described by a set of Eul...
Precise orbit determination and lander positioning are still a challenge for Mars exploration. In th...