Coming soon Mars ice mapping mission from NASA News Today

  • | Friday | 5th February, 2021

Chennai: NASA in collaboration with three international partners is planning to launch a robotic Mars ice mapping mission which could help the agency identify potential science objectives for initial human missions to Mars. It could help identify abundant accessible ice for future candidate landing sites on the Red Planet. The agencies have agreed to establish a joint concept team to assess mission potential as well as partnership opportunities NASA said. The international Mars Ice Mapper mission would detect the location depth spatial extent and abundance of near-surface ice deposits which would enable the science community to interpret a more detailed volatile history of Mars. Mapping shallow water ice could also support supplemental high-value science objectives related to Martian climatology and geology NASA said.

Chennai: NASA in collaboration with three international partners is planning to launch a robotic Mars ice mapping mission which could help the agency identify potential science objectives for initial human missions to Mars. It could help identify abundant accessible ice for future candidate landing sites on the Red Planet. The agencies have agreed to establish a joint concept team to assess mission potential as well as partnership opportunities NASA said. Under the statement of intent that they have signed NASA the Italian Space Agency (ASI) the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced their intention to develop a mission plan and define their potential roles and responsibilities. If the concept moves forward the mission could be ready to launch as early as 2026 NASA said. The international Mars Ice Mapper mission would detect the location depth spatial extent and abundance of near-surface ice deposits which would enable the science community to interpret a more detailed volatile history of Mars. The radar-carrying orbiter would also help identify properties of the dust loose rocky material known as regolith and rock layers that might impact the ability to access ice. The ice-mapping mission could help the agency identify potential science objectives for initial human missions to Mars which are expected to be designed for about 30 days of exploration on the surface. For example identifying and characterising accessible water ice could lead to human-tended science such as ice coring to support the search for life. Mars Ice Mapper also could provide a map of water-ice resources for later human missions with longer surface expeditions as well as help meet exploration engineering constraints such as avoidance of rock and terrain hazards. Mapping shallow water ice could also support supplemental high-value science objectives related to Martian climatology and geology NASA said. “This innovative partnership model for Mars Ice Mapper combines our global experience and allows for cost sharing across the board to make this mission more feasible for all interested parties” Jim Watzin NASAs senior advisor for agency architectures and mission alignment said in a statement.

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