Many regions of the martian surface are covered by fine-grained materials emplaced by volcanic, fluvial, or aeolian processes. These mantling deposits likely hide ancient channel systems (particularly at smaller scale lengths) and volcanic, impact, glacial, or shoreline features. Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) offers the capability to probe meters below the surface, with imaging resolution in the 10 s of m range, to reveal the buried terrain and enhance our understanding of Mars geologic and climate history. This presentation focuses on the practical applications of a Mars orbital SAR, methods for polarimetric and interferometric radar studies, and examples of such techniques for Mars-analog sites on the Moon and Earth
Geophysical techniques were first tested beyond Earth during the Apollo program. Of those examined, ...
International audienceIn the coming decade, several missions are planned that will land on the surfa...
The martian subsurface has been probed to kilometer depths by the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurfac...
A White Paper to the NRC Decadal Survey Inner Planets Sub-Panel 1OVERVIEW. Remote sensing by Earth-b...
Future human exploration of Mars will require detailed knowledge of the surface and upper several me...
[1] Imaging radar measurements at long wavelengths (e.g.,>30 cm) allow deep (up to tens of meters...
In spite of the highly successful nature of recent planetary missions to the terrestrial planets and...
Several Radar experiments are planned to map the martian subsurface down to several kilometers, sear...
Over the past decade, orbital images of the Martian surface revealed key evidences about the history...
International audienceIn the frame of the NETLANDER project we are presently developing a ground pen...
There are abundant resources buried underground that are difficult to be investigated remotely. This...
Several radar experiments are foreseen to map the Martian subsurface down to several kilometers, sea...
The martian subsurface has been probed to kilometer depths by the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface...
International audienceThe martian subsurface has been probed to kilometer depths by the Mars Advance...
The Radar Imager for Mars Subsurface Experiment instrument has conducted the first rover-mounted gro...
Geophysical techniques were first tested beyond Earth during the Apollo program. Of those examined, ...
International audienceIn the coming decade, several missions are planned that will land on the surfa...
The martian subsurface has been probed to kilometer depths by the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurfac...
A White Paper to the NRC Decadal Survey Inner Planets Sub-Panel 1OVERVIEW. Remote sensing by Earth-b...
Future human exploration of Mars will require detailed knowledge of the surface and upper several me...
[1] Imaging radar measurements at long wavelengths (e.g.,>30 cm) allow deep (up to tens of meters...
In spite of the highly successful nature of recent planetary missions to the terrestrial planets and...
Several Radar experiments are planned to map the martian subsurface down to several kilometers, sear...
Over the past decade, orbital images of the Martian surface revealed key evidences about the history...
International audienceIn the frame of the NETLANDER project we are presently developing a ground pen...
There are abundant resources buried underground that are difficult to be investigated remotely. This...
Several radar experiments are foreseen to map the Martian subsurface down to several kilometers, sea...
The martian subsurface has been probed to kilometer depths by the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface...
International audienceThe martian subsurface has been probed to kilometer depths by the Mars Advance...
The Radar Imager for Mars Subsurface Experiment instrument has conducted the first rover-mounted gro...
Geophysical techniques were first tested beyond Earth during the Apollo program. Of those examined, ...
International audienceIn the coming decade, several missions are planned that will land on the surfa...
The martian subsurface has been probed to kilometer depths by the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurfac...