Interplanetary dust particles have long been expected to produce permanent ionospheric metal ion layers at Mars, as on Earth, but the two environments are so different that uncertainty existed as to whether terrestrial-established understanding would apply to Mars. The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) mission made the first in situ detection of the continuous presence of Na+, Mg+, and Fe+ at Mars and indeed revealed non-Earthlike features/processes. There is no separation of the light Mg+ and the heavy Fe+ with increasing altitude as expected for gravity control. The metal ions are well-mixed with the neutral atmosphere at altitudes where no mixing process is expected. Isolated metal ion layers mimicking Earth's sporadic E lay...
Since the discovery of atmospheric Mg+ on Mars in 2015 by the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution...
International audienceWe present the effects of the local magnetic field configurations on ions prec...
We report the detection of intense emission from magnesium and iron in Mars' atmosphere caused by a ...
Abstract Interplanetary dust particles have long been expected to produce permanent ionospheric meta...
Interplanetary dust particles sporadically enter planetary atmospheres at orbital velocities and abl...
We report the first in situ detection of metal ions in the upper atmosphere of Mars resulting from t...
Recent measurements by the Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) instrument on NASA's Mars Atmosph...
On 19 October 2014, comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) had a close encounter with Mars and deposited co...
International audienceHere we report a global model of meteoric metals including Mg, Fe and Na in th...
Since the discovery of atmospheric Mg+ on Mars in 2015 by the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution...
International audienceWe present the effects of the local magnetic field configurations on ions prec...
We report the detection of intense emission from magnesium and iron in Mars' atmosphere caused by a ...
Abstract Interplanetary dust particles have long been expected to produce permanent ionospheric meta...
Interplanetary dust particles sporadically enter planetary atmospheres at orbital velocities and abl...
We report the first in situ detection of metal ions in the upper atmosphere of Mars resulting from t...
Recent measurements by the Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) instrument on NASA's Mars Atmosph...
On 19 October 2014, comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) had a close encounter with Mars and deposited co...
International audienceHere we report a global model of meteoric metals including Mg, Fe and Na in th...
Since the discovery of atmospheric Mg+ on Mars in 2015 by the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution...
International audienceWe present the effects of the local magnetic field configurations on ions prec...
We report the detection of intense emission from magnesium and iron in Mars' atmosphere caused by a ...