International audienceAtmospheric limb sounding is a well-established technique for measuring atmospheric temperature, composition, and wind. The theoretical capabilities of a submillimeter limb sounder placed in low Mars orbit are quantified, with a particular focus on the ability to make profile measurements of line-of-sight wind, temperature, water vapor, deuterated water vapor, several isotopes of carbon monoxide, oxygen-18 carbon dioxide, ozone, and hydrogen peroxide. We identify cases where all such measurements can be made within a single 25-70 GHz wide region of the submillimeter spectrum, enabling use of a single state-of-the-art submillimeter receiver. Six potential spectral regions, approximately centered at 335 GHz, 450 GHz, 550...