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Meteorological Predictions for Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover Landing Site at Jezero Crater.

Jorge Pla-García1,2, S C R Rafkin3, G M Martinez4,5, Á Vicente-Retortillo1,5, C E Newman6, H Savijärvi7,8, M de la Torre9, J A Rodriguez-Manfredi1, F Gómez1, A Molina1, D Viúdez-Moreiras1, Ari-Matti Harri8.   

Abstract

The Mars Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (MRAMS) and a nested simulation of the Mars Weather Research and Forecasting model (MarsWRF) are used to predict the local meteorological conditions at the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover landing site inside Jezero crater (Mars). These predictions are complemented with the COmplutense and MIchigan MArs Radiative Transfer model (COMIMART) and with the local Single Column Model (SCM) to further refine predictions of radiative forcing and the water cycle respectively. The primary objective is to facilitate interpretation of the meteorological measurements to be obtained by the Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer (MEDA) aboard the rover, but also to provide predictions of the meteorological phenomena and seasonal changes that might impact operations, from both a risk perspective and from the perspective of being better prepared to make certain measurements. A full diurnal cycle at four different seasons (Ls 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°) is investigated. Air and ground temperatures, pressure, wind speed and direction, surface radiative fluxes and moisture data are modeled. The good agreement between observations and modeling in prior works [Pla-Garcia et al. in Icarus 280:103-113, 2016; Newman et al. in Icarus 291:203-231, 2017; Vicente-Retortillo et al. in Sci. Rep. 8(1):1-8, 2018; Savijarvi et al. in Icarus, 2020] provides confidence in utilizing these models results to predict the meteorological environment at Mars 2020 Perseverance rover landing site inside Jezero crater. The data returned by MEDA will determine the extent to which this confidence was justified.

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Keywords:  Atmosphere; Mars; Mars 2020; Perseverance

Year:  2020        PMID: 33536691      PMCID: PMC7116669          DOI: 10.1007/s11214-020-00763-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Space Sci Rev        ISSN: 0038-6308            Impact factor:   8.017


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1.  The dynamic atmospheric and aeolian environment of Jezero crater, Mars.

Authors:  Claire E Newman; Ricardo Hueso; Mark T Lemmon; Asier Munguira; Álvaro Vicente-Retortillo; Víctor Apestigue; Germán M Martínez; Daniel Toledo; Rob Sullivan; Ken E Herkenhoff; Manuel de la Torre Juárez; Mark I Richardson; Alexander E Stott; Naomi Murdoch; Agustín Sanchez-Lavega; Michael J Wolff; Ignacio Arruego; Eduardo Sebastián; Sara Navarro; Javier Gómez-Elvira; Leslie Tamppari; Daniel Viúdez-Moreiras; Ari-Matti Harri; Maria Genzer; Maria Hieta; Ralph D Lorenz; Pan Conrad; Felipe Gómez; Timothy H McConnochie; David Mimoun; Christian Tate; Tanguy Bertrand; James F Bell; Justin N Maki; Jose Antonio Rodriguez-Manfredi; Roger C Wiens; Baptiste Chide; Sylvestre Maurice; Maria-Paz Zorzano; Luis Mora; Mariah M Baker; Don Banfield; Jorge Pla-Garcia; Olivier Beyssac; Adrian Brown; Ben Clark; Alain Lepinette; Franck Montmessin; Erik Fischer; Priyaben Patel; Teresa Del Río-Gaztelurrutia; Thierry Fouchet; Raymond Francis; Scott D Guzewich
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2022-05-25       Impact factor: 14.957

Review 2.  Multi-model Meteorological and Aeolian Predictions for Mars 2020 and the Jezero Crater Region.

Authors:  C E Newman; M de la Torre Juárez; J Pla-García; R J Wilson; S R Lewis; L Neary; M A Kahre; F Forget; A Spiga; M I Richardson; F Daerden; T Bertrand; D Viúdez-Moreiras; R Sullivan; A Sánchez-Lavega; B Chide; J A Rodriguez-Manfredi
Journal:  Space Sci Rev       Date:  2021-02-08       Impact factor: 8.017

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