PPT-Mars 2020 Landing Site Selection
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Science Team View at Workshop 3 February 8 2017 Mars 2020 Landing Site Working Group LSWG The Mars 2020 Landing Site Working Group LSWG was chartered to evaluate
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Science Team View at Workshop 3 February 8 2017 Mars 2020 Landing Site Working Group LSWG The Mars 2020 Landing Site Working Group LSWG was chartered to evaluate the eight sites selected as a result of the second site selection workshop in August 2015 with respect to the scientific objectives of the mission. Field Landings!. Why do we fly?. Part of the sport of gliding is being able to fly using the natural elements. Pitting your skill against natures weather.. Cross-country flying is an inherent part of the enjoyment of our sport . or. Why you can’t land (or rove) on Mars without a Map. Matt . Golombek. & Fred Calef III. JPL. All images this slide: NASA/JPL-Caltech. LPSC March 20, 2013. Planetary Mapping and Cartography, . and. . Curiosity. Rover. Metka Batič. Mars. Red planet – . iron. . oxide. Thin. . atmosphere. Large temperature . changes. No magnet . field. . – . radiation. 2 . Moons. : . Phobos. , . Deimos. Matt Wallace . Mars 2020 Deputy Project Manager. February 8, 2017. © 2016 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged.. Project Overview. Salient Features. Category: 1 . on Mars. Human Landing Sites Study (HLS2) . Update . NASA/HEOMD: Ben Bussey. NASA/SMD: Richard (Rick) M. Davis. Feb 22, 2017. NOTE ADDED BY JPL . WEBMASTER. : This content has not been approved or adopted by NASA, JPL, or the California Institute of Technology. This document is being made available for information purposes only, and any views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of NASA, JPL, or the California Institute of Technology. . Michael Meyer. Lead Scientist, . MEP. 8 Feb 2017. Mars Exploration Program Legacy. 13 covers on Science, >2000 publications in peer reviewed journals. US leadership in capabilities to explore Mars. Michael Meyer. Lead Scientist, . MEP. 8 Feb 2017. Mars Exploration Program Legacy. 13 covers on Science, >2000 publications in peer reviewed journals. US leadership in capabilities to explore Mars. Advisory Group. Matt Wallace . Mars 2020 Deputy Project Manager. February 22, 2017. © 2016 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged.. Project Overview. Salient Features. positions. Mars 2020 Project. Three . sites were clearly recognized as warranting . continued consideration . as landing sites. . The LSWG evaluation was . unanimous that. . Jezero. should advance, . H. å. kan. . Svedhem. Project Scientist. MEPAG, Monrovia, . Ca. , 22 February 2017. NOTE ADDED BY JPL WEBMASTER: This content has not been approved or adopted by NASA, JPL, or the California Institute of Technology. This document is being made available for information purposes only, and any views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of NASA, JPL, or the California Institute of Technology. . Science Team View at Workshop #3. February 8, 2017. Mars 2020. Landing Site Working Group. (LSWG). The Mars 2020 Landing Site Working Group (LSWG) was chartered to evaluate the eight sites selected as a result of the second site selection workshop in August, 2015 with respect to the scientific objectives of the mission.. The Legacy of Spirit Mars 2020, the Columbia Hills, and Public Engagement Alex Longo, the Cardinal Gibbons High School Jim Rice, the Planetary Science Institute Steve Ruff, Arizona State University 3 or. Why you can’t land (or rove) on Mars without a Map. Matt . Golombek. & Fred Calef III. JPL. All images this slide: NASA/JPL-Caltech. LPSC March 20, 2013. Planetary Mapping and Cartography, . Launch in July-August 2020 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FloridaLaunching on a ULA Atlas 541 procured under NASAs Launch Services Programlled Jezero Craterexploring the landing sit
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