The Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS) instrument is on board NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover. REMS has been measuring surface pressure, air, and ground brightness temperature, relative humidity, and ultraviolet (UV) irradiance since MSL’s landing in 2012. In Mars Year (MY) 34 (2018) a global dust storm reached Gale Crater at Ls ~ 190°. REMS offers a unique opportunity to better understand the impact of a global dust storm on local environmental conditions, which complements previous observations by the Viking landers and Mars Exploration Rovers. All atmospheric variables measured by REMS are strongly affected albeit at different times. During the onset phase, the daily maximum UV radiation decreased by 90% ...
Mars is a dusty planet. Wind often lifts dust from the surface into the air forming clouds of dust a...
Dust aerosol plays a fundamental role in the behavior and evolution of the Martian atmosphere. The f...
International audienceWe report observations by the Mars Climate Sounder showing strong diurnal vari...
Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover observations of the 2018/Mars year 34 global/planetâ encirc...
Abstract NASA's InSight landed in Elysium Planitia (~4.5°N,136°E) at Ls ~ 296° (November 2018), righ...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) made a successful landing at Gale crater early August 2012. MSL ha...
Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the MCAM and Rover Environmental Monitoring Sta...
The impact of Mars’ 2018 Global Dust Storm (GDS) on surface and near‐surface air temperatures was in...
peer reviewedWe report limb measurements of the oxygen dayglow emission at 297.2 nm performed durin...
Surface warming during the 2018 Global Dust Storm is revealed from assimilating Mars Climate Sounder...
We provide a preliminary interpretation of the Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS) pressur...
We report limb measurements of the oxygen dayglow emission at 297.2 nm performed during four Martian...
We investigate the modelled impact on the global atmosphere of local dust storm simulations on the m...
Mars is a dusty planet. Wind often lifts dust from the surface into the air forming clouds of dust a...
Dust aerosol plays a fundamental role in the behavior and evolution of the Martian atmosphere. The f...
International audienceWe report observations by the Mars Climate Sounder showing strong diurnal vari...
Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover observations of the 2018/Mars year 34 global/planetâ encirc...
Abstract NASA's InSight landed in Elysium Planitia (~4.5°N,136°E) at Ls ~ 296° (November 2018), righ...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) made a successful landing at Gale crater early August 2012. MSL ha...
Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the MCAM and Rover Environmental Monitoring Sta...
The impact of Mars’ 2018 Global Dust Storm (GDS) on surface and near‐surface air temperatures was in...
peer reviewedWe report limb measurements of the oxygen dayglow emission at 297.2 nm performed durin...
Surface warming during the 2018 Global Dust Storm is revealed from assimilating Mars Climate Sounder...
We provide a preliminary interpretation of the Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS) pressur...
We report limb measurements of the oxygen dayglow emission at 297.2 nm performed during four Martian...
We investigate the modelled impact on the global atmosphere of local dust storm simulations on the m...
Mars is a dusty planet. Wind often lifts dust from the surface into the air forming clouds of dust a...
Dust aerosol plays a fundamental role in the behavior and evolution of the Martian atmosphere. The f...
International audienceWe report observations by the Mars Climate Sounder showing strong diurnal vari...