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Gravity on mars
Gravity on mars








(2016) Seasonal and Static Gravity Field of Mars from MGS, Mars Odyssey and MRO Radio Science, Icarus, v. The new gravity field data and tidal Love number allowed Genova and coauthors to confirm Mars' molten outer core. Their work led to a new solution of the tidal Love number, which describes the elastic response of the planet to the tidal potential (how much the shape of the planet changes or bulges). Martian solid tides raised by the Sun and Phobos also cause redistribution of mass and were investigated by Genova and colleagues. Yes, it snows CO 2 during the polar winter night (see Paul Hayne's article for the Planetary Society: Dry Ice Snowfall at the Poles of Mars), but did you know that four trillion tons of CO 2 cycle annually between the Martian poles? (See Bill Steigerwald's NASA news article: New Gravity Map Gives Best View Yet Inside Mars.) These changes in mass are due to redistribution of CO 2 in a seasonal cycle of condensation and sublimation in the north and south ice caps. Genova and coauthors used their new, high-resolution model of the time-varying gravity field to improve our understanding of the mass variations of the Martian polar caps-hugely significant to global climate science on Mars. Variations in the Martian gravity field are used to better understand phenomena that redistribute mass, and the longer the time span of the data set the better. Time-varying Gravity Field and CO 2 Cycling

GRAVITY ON MARS UPGRADE

The resulting upgrade in the correlation between global gravity and topography has also led to better estimates of the crustal thickness of Mars. This gravity trough, once attributed to a system of buried outflow channels, is now interpreted by Genova and colleagues as a density contrast in the crust or mantle related to deformation by Tharsis volcanism. Its western edge tracks a topographic contour of the highland-lowland dichotomy boundary and its eastern section runs perpendicular to the local topographic slope. For example, Genova and colleagues suggest the gravity low near Tempe Terra (arrow) is larger than previously determined. They accounted for, and improved the accuracy of, numerous details affecting the spacecraft in addition to gravitational forces, such as atmospheric drag, solar radiation pressure, and even perturbations on the orbits caused by the satellites' own attitude control maneuvers and antenna offsets.Īs a result of the new gravity data (known as Goddard Mars Model 3), sharper definitions of previously-known gravity anomalies on Mars have led to new interpretations (see figure and caption). Using the entire Mars Global Surveyor radio tracking data set (1999-2006) with Mars Odyssey and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter radio tracking data until 2015, the team was able to improve the model of the Mars gravity field over predecessor models. Static Gravity Field and Interior Structure Click for higher resolution verison and more information from NASA.

gravity on mars

Genova and coauthors suggest this gravity anomaly is a density contrast in the crust or mantle related to deformation by Tharsis volcanism. Arrow points to the gravity trough near Tempe Terra-the new, higher-resolution gravity data show more clearly that this is associated with the highland-lowland dichotomy boundary. The Goddard Mars Model 3 gravity map by Genova and colleagues, showing gravity anomalies.

gravity on mars

Antonio Genova (Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) and colleagues from MIT, Goddard, and the University of Maryland have expertly exploited 16 years of radio tracking data of three NASA spacecraft orbiting Mars to model the planet's static (long-term average) and time-varying gravity field. The tried and true technique, unique to the space age, of using perturbations in the paths of orbiting spacecraft to monitor the forces acting on the spacecraft is refined again for Mars.








Gravity on mars