The Mars Observer mission will extend the exploration and characterization of Mars by providing new and systematic measurements of the atmosphere, surface, and interior of the planet. These measurements will be made from a low-altitude polar orbiter over a period of 1 Martian year, permitting repetitive observations of the surface and of the seasonal variations of the atmosphere. The mission will be conducted in a manner that will provide new and valuable scientific data using a distributed data system that minimizes operational complexity and cost
The Mars Observer camera (MOC) is a three-component system (one narrow-angle and two wide-angle came...
International audienceIn this paper, we summarize our present understanding of Mars' atmosphere, mag...
Since the launch of Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) in November 1996, it has returned more information ab...
The Mars Observer mission will extend the exploration and characterization of Mars by providing new ...
The next mission to Mars, called Mars Observer, will be launched in September 1992. After the captur...
The Mars Observer Mission will deliver a single spacecraft to Mars for an extended orbital study of ...
Just after Election Day, the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft (Figure 1) will embark on a journey t...
A camera designed to operate under the extreme constraints of the Mars Observer Mission was selected...
The Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft was placed into Mars orbit on September 11, 1997, and by March 9...
Mars Observer will study the surface, atmosphere, and climate of Mars in a systematic way over an en...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: Mars Observer; Mars Environmen...
The Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft achieved a 45-hour elliptical orbit at Mars on 11 Septembe...
Present knowledge of the global properties and surface characteraretics of Mars and the composition ...
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) afforded the possibility of resolving features as small as 100 km on th...
This paper describes the Honeywell-developed Optical Chopper Assembly (OCA), a component of Mars Obs...
The Mars Observer camera (MOC) is a three-component system (one narrow-angle and two wide-angle came...
International audienceIn this paper, we summarize our present understanding of Mars' atmosphere, mag...
Since the launch of Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) in November 1996, it has returned more information ab...
The Mars Observer mission will extend the exploration and characterization of Mars by providing new ...
The next mission to Mars, called Mars Observer, will be launched in September 1992. After the captur...
The Mars Observer Mission will deliver a single spacecraft to Mars for an extended orbital study of ...
Just after Election Day, the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft (Figure 1) will embark on a journey t...
A camera designed to operate under the extreme constraints of the Mars Observer Mission was selected...
The Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft was placed into Mars orbit on September 11, 1997, and by March 9...
Mars Observer will study the surface, atmosphere, and climate of Mars in a systematic way over an en...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: Mars Observer; Mars Environmen...
The Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft achieved a 45-hour elliptical orbit at Mars on 11 Septembe...
Present knowledge of the global properties and surface characteraretics of Mars and the composition ...
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) afforded the possibility of resolving features as small as 100 km on th...
This paper describes the Honeywell-developed Optical Chopper Assembly (OCA), a component of Mars Obs...
The Mars Observer camera (MOC) is a three-component system (one narrow-angle and two wide-angle came...
International audienceIn this paper, we summarize our present understanding of Mars' atmosphere, mag...
Since the launch of Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) in November 1996, it has returned more information ab...