During the Phoenix mission landing site selection process, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) images revealed widely spread and dense rock fields in the northern plains. Automatic rock mapping and subsequent statistical analyses showed 30-90% CFA (cumulative fractional area) covered by rocks larger than 1 meter in dense rock fields around craters. Less dense rock fields had 5-30% rock coverage in terrain away from craters. Detectable meter-scale boulders were found nearly everywhere. These rocks present a risk to spacecraft safety during landing. However, they are the most salient topographic features in this region, and can be good landmarks for spacecraft localization during landing. ...
The Mars Phoenix Lander launched on August 4, 2007 and successfully landed on Mars 10 months later o...
Four areas fit within the elevation and latitude constraints: Chryse, Elysium, Amazonis, and Isidis....
The selection of the Discovery Program InSight landing site took over four years from initial identi...
The Mars '94 spacecraft will still be operational when Mars Pathfinder begins its observations. Whil...
In addition to a better understanding of the geological evolution of Mars, new techniques for proces...
Unmanned planetary landers to date have landed "blind"; that is, without the benefit of on...
A strategy for Pathfinder site selection must be developed that is fundamentally different from most...
Terrain studies of candidate landing sites for a future rover/sample-return mission to Mars are bein...
Researchers mapped the surface materials at the Viking landing sites on Mars to gain a better unders...
The northwest Isidis Basin offers a unique opportunity to land near a fretted terrain lowland/upland...
Rocks around the InSight lander were measured in lander orthoimages of the near field (<10 m), in pa...
The problems that now confront Mars Pathfinder are much the same as those that confronted Viking, bu...
Recurring Slope Lineae, RSL, are visible steaks on the sides of Martian craters and other steep land...
Only 6 out of 16 missions to the surface of Mars have been successful, all have been NASA missions. ...
We present preliminary work to characterize surface rock abundance at ExoMars Rover landing site can...
The Mars Phoenix Lander launched on August 4, 2007 and successfully landed on Mars 10 months later o...
Four areas fit within the elevation and latitude constraints: Chryse, Elysium, Amazonis, and Isidis....
The selection of the Discovery Program InSight landing site took over four years from initial identi...
The Mars '94 spacecraft will still be operational when Mars Pathfinder begins its observations. Whil...
In addition to a better understanding of the geological evolution of Mars, new techniques for proces...
Unmanned planetary landers to date have landed "blind"; that is, without the benefit of on...
A strategy for Pathfinder site selection must be developed that is fundamentally different from most...
Terrain studies of candidate landing sites for a future rover/sample-return mission to Mars are bein...
Researchers mapped the surface materials at the Viking landing sites on Mars to gain a better unders...
The northwest Isidis Basin offers a unique opportunity to land near a fretted terrain lowland/upland...
Rocks around the InSight lander were measured in lander orthoimages of the near field (<10 m), in pa...
The problems that now confront Mars Pathfinder are much the same as those that confronted Viking, bu...
Recurring Slope Lineae, RSL, are visible steaks on the sides of Martian craters and other steep land...
Only 6 out of 16 missions to the surface of Mars have been successful, all have been NASA missions. ...
We present preliminary work to characterize surface rock abundance at ExoMars Rover landing site can...
The Mars Phoenix Lander launched on August 4, 2007 and successfully landed on Mars 10 months later o...
Four areas fit within the elevation and latitude constraints: Chryse, Elysium, Amazonis, and Isidis....
The selection of the Discovery Program InSight landing site took over four years from initial identi...