The set of formulations commonly known as “the sonar equations” have for many decades been used to quantify the performance of sonar systems in terms of their ability to detect and ocalize objects submerged in seawater. The efficacy of the sonar equations, with individualterms evaluated in decibels, is well established in Earth’s oceans. The sonar equations have been used in the past for missions to other planets and moons in the solar system, for which they are shown to be less suitable. While it would be preferable to undertake highfidelity acoustical calculations to support planning, execution, and interpretation of acoustic data from planetary probes, to avoid possible errors for planned missions to such extraterrestrial bodies in futur...
Approximately 71% of our planet is covered with oceans. It is also known that oceans are the last f...
Dataset for sounds simulated for other planets and moons These are the sound files for data that...
Waterfalls on Titan and ice creaks on Europa – planetary acousticians are helping astronomers look f...
The set of formulations commonly known as 'the sonar equations' have for many decades been used to q...
A set of equations to describe the performance of sonar systems, collectively known as the “sonar eq...
Whilst extraterrestrial liquids do occur in the Solar System, today's acoustical oceanographers have...
A goal for a future Europan payload is to determine the extent of the postulated sea, aspects of aco...
On 14 January 2005 the Huygens space probe landed on Titan, the surface of which had previously been...
The European Huygens probe, which landed on Titan in 2005, is the only planetary probe so far to inc...
This paper examines the past and future uses for acoustics in space research. Whilst on the larger s...
The field of Earth and planetary sciences seeks to clarify the physical processes and properties of ...
Future exploration missions like Rosetta, ExoMars and lunar missions will provide in-situ experiment...
Today a good percentage of our planet is known and well mapped. Synthetic aperture techniques used i...
: The analysis of mechanical vibrations may provide a new means to study the structure and properti...
While probes to other planets have carried an impressive array of sensors for imaging and chemical a...
Approximately 71% of our planet is covered with oceans. It is also known that oceans are the last f...
Dataset for sounds simulated for other planets and moons These are the sound files for data that...
Waterfalls on Titan and ice creaks on Europa – planetary acousticians are helping astronomers look f...
The set of formulations commonly known as 'the sonar equations' have for many decades been used to q...
A set of equations to describe the performance of sonar systems, collectively known as the “sonar eq...
Whilst extraterrestrial liquids do occur in the Solar System, today's acoustical oceanographers have...
A goal for a future Europan payload is to determine the extent of the postulated sea, aspects of aco...
On 14 January 2005 the Huygens space probe landed on Titan, the surface of which had previously been...
The European Huygens probe, which landed on Titan in 2005, is the only planetary probe so far to inc...
This paper examines the past and future uses for acoustics in space research. Whilst on the larger s...
The field of Earth and planetary sciences seeks to clarify the physical processes and properties of ...
Future exploration missions like Rosetta, ExoMars and lunar missions will provide in-situ experiment...
Today a good percentage of our planet is known and well mapped. Synthetic aperture techniques used i...
: The analysis of mechanical vibrations may provide a new means to study the structure and properti...
While probes to other planets have carried an impressive array of sensors for imaging and chemical a...
Approximately 71% of our planet is covered with oceans. It is also known that oceans are the last f...
Dataset for sounds simulated for other planets and moons These are the sound files for data that...
Waterfalls on Titan and ice creaks on Europa – planetary acousticians are helping astronomers look f...