Abstract NASA's InSight landed in Elysium Planitia (~4.5°N,136°E) at Ls ~ 296° (November 2018), right after the decay of the 2018 Global Dust Storm (GDS) and before the onset of the 2019 Large Dust Storm (LDS) at Ls ~ 320° (January 2019). InSight's cameras observed a rise in the atmospheric opacities during the storm from ~0.7 to ~1.9, similarly to contemporaneous measurements by Curiosity in Gale crater. Pressure tides were strongly affected at the locations of InSight and Curiosity. In particular, the diurnal pressure mode experienced an abrupt increase during the onset of the LDS, similar to that measured by Curiosity, most likely due to longitudinally asymmetric dust loading. Later, the dust was redistributed around the planet and the s...
International audienceThe atmosphere of Mars is thin, although rich in dust aerosols, and covers a d...
The atmosphere of Mars is thin, although rich in dust aerosols, and covers a dry surface. As such, M...
The Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) mission ...
Abstract NASA's InSight landed in Elysium Planitia (~4.5°N,136°E) at Ls ~ 296° (November 2018), righ...
Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover observations of the 2018/Mars year 34 global/planet-encircli...
The InSight spacecraft landed in the flat regions of Elysium Planitia on November 26th 2018. The ins...
The Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS) instrument is on board NASA’s Mars Science Laborat...
InSight has been measuring atmospheric pressure, wind and temperature since December 10, 2018 (aroun...
The InSight mission has operated on the surface of Mars for nearly two Earth years, returning detect...
The InSight lander landed at 135.62°E, 4.50°N in Elysium Planitia, less than 550km from the landing ...
Mars is a dusty planet. Wind often lifts dust from the surface into the air forming clouds of dust a...
Introduction: In July 2001 (Martian year 25), Mars was enshrouded by a thick veil of dust which last...
International audienceThe atmosphere of Mars is thin, although rich in dust aerosols, and covers a d...
The atmosphere of Mars is thin, although rich in dust aerosols, and covers a dry surface. As such, M...
The Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) mission ...
Abstract NASA's InSight landed in Elysium Planitia (~4.5°N,136°E) at Ls ~ 296° (November 2018), righ...
Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover observations of the 2018/Mars year 34 global/planet-encircli...
The InSight spacecraft landed in the flat regions of Elysium Planitia on November 26th 2018. The ins...
The Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS) instrument is on board NASA’s Mars Science Laborat...
InSight has been measuring atmospheric pressure, wind and temperature since December 10, 2018 (aroun...
The InSight mission has operated on the surface of Mars for nearly two Earth years, returning detect...
The InSight lander landed at 135.62°E, 4.50°N in Elysium Planitia, less than 550km from the landing ...
Mars is a dusty planet. Wind often lifts dust from the surface into the air forming clouds of dust a...
Introduction: In July 2001 (Martian year 25), Mars was enshrouded by a thick veil of dust which last...
International audienceThe atmosphere of Mars is thin, although rich in dust aerosols, and covers a d...
The atmosphere of Mars is thin, although rich in dust aerosols, and covers a dry surface. As such, M...
The Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) mission ...