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Alex Ellery1, Andrew J Ball, Charles Cockell, David Dickensheets, Howell Edwards, Christof Kolb, Helmut Lammer, Manish Patel, Lutz Richter.
Abstract
We present a new European Mars mission proposal to build on the UK-led Beagle2 Mars mission and continue its astrobiology-focussed investigation of Mars. The small surface element to be delivered to the Martian surface--Vanguard--is designed to be carried by a Mars Express-type spacecraft bus to Mars and adopts a similar entry, descent and landing system as Beagle2. The surface element comprises a triad of robotic devices--a lander, a micro-rover of the Sojourner class for surface mobility, and three ground-penetrating moles mounted onto the rover for sub-surface penetration to 5 m depth. The major onboard instruments on the rover include a Raman spectrometer/imager, a laser plasma spectrometer, an infrared spectrometer--these laser instruments provide the basis for in situ "remote" sensing of the sub-surface Martian environment within a powerful scientific package. The moles carry the instruments' sensor head array to the sub-surface. The moles are thus required to undergo a one-way trip down the boreholes without the need for recovery of moles or samples, eliminating much of the robotic complexity invoked by such operations. c2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15754476 DOI: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2004.05.069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Astronaut ISSN: 0094-5765 Impact factor: 2.413