In addition to a better understanding of the geological evolution of Mars, new techniques for processing available data have emerged, new data have been acquired, and the engineering approaches for placing spacecraft on the surface have evolved. Selection of the Mars Pathfinder landing site must take these issues into account, along with mission constraints. An advantage of Mars Pathfinder is the rover for sampling surface materials over a range of tens of meters. However, engineering constraints and the limited scientific payload of this mission require new approaches for landing site selection. One approach is to select sites exhibiting a wide variety of rocks near the lander. An alternative approach is to select sites in which the region...
The proposed Pathfinder landing site presents the opportunity to determine chemical and mineralogica...
The selection of Gale crater as the Mars Science Laboratory landing site took over five years, invol...
If Mars Pathfinder were able to land at a site on Mars from which the SNC meteorites were ejected by...
The Mars '94 spacecraft will still be operational when Mars Pathfinder begins its observations. Whil...
A strategy for Pathfinder site selection must be developed that is fundamentally different from most...
The problems that now confront Mars Pathfinder are much the same as those that confronted Viking, bu...
Potential landing sites are confined to latitudes between 0 deg and 30 deg N and surfaces below 0 km...
Four areas fit within the elevation and latitude constraints: Chryse, Elysium, Amazonis, and Isidis....
The northwest Isidis Basin offers a unique opportunity to land near a fretted terrain lowland/upland...
Issues relating to the selection of initial landing sites for manned Mars missions are discussed fro...
The present engineering constraints imposed on the Mars Pathfinder mission leave only three broad re...
Presently the landing site for Mars Pathfinder will be constrained to latitudes between 0 deg and 30...
The proposed site is the northernmost occurrence of the Medusae Fossae Formation (MFF), and lies at ...
Only 6 out of 16 missions to the surface of Mars have been successful, all have been NASA missions. ...
The Mars Pathfinder Landing Site Workshop was designed to allow the Mars scientific community to pro...
The proposed Pathfinder landing site presents the opportunity to determine chemical and mineralogica...
The selection of Gale crater as the Mars Science Laboratory landing site took over five years, invol...
If Mars Pathfinder were able to land at a site on Mars from which the SNC meteorites were ejected by...
The Mars '94 spacecraft will still be operational when Mars Pathfinder begins its observations. Whil...
A strategy for Pathfinder site selection must be developed that is fundamentally different from most...
The problems that now confront Mars Pathfinder are much the same as those that confronted Viking, bu...
Potential landing sites are confined to latitudes between 0 deg and 30 deg N and surfaces below 0 km...
Four areas fit within the elevation and latitude constraints: Chryse, Elysium, Amazonis, and Isidis....
The northwest Isidis Basin offers a unique opportunity to land near a fretted terrain lowland/upland...
Issues relating to the selection of initial landing sites for manned Mars missions are discussed fro...
The present engineering constraints imposed on the Mars Pathfinder mission leave only three broad re...
Presently the landing site for Mars Pathfinder will be constrained to latitudes between 0 deg and 30...
The proposed site is the northernmost occurrence of the Medusae Fossae Formation (MFF), and lies at ...
Only 6 out of 16 missions to the surface of Mars have been successful, all have been NASA missions. ...
The Mars Pathfinder Landing Site Workshop was designed to allow the Mars scientific community to pro...
The proposed Pathfinder landing site presents the opportunity to determine chemical and mineralogica...
The selection of Gale crater as the Mars Science Laboratory landing site took over five years, invol...
If Mars Pathfinder were able to land at a site on Mars from which the SNC meteorites were ejected by...