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A Pre-Landing Assessment of Regolith Properties at the InSight Landing Site
Authors:Paul Morgan  Matthias Grott  Brigitte Knapmeyer-Endrun  Matt Golombek  Pierre Delage  Philippe Lognonné  Sylvain Piqueux  Ingrid Daubar  Naomi Murdoch  Constantinos Charalambous  William T Pike  Nils Müller  Axel Hagermann  Matt Siegler  Roy Lichtenheldt  Nick Teanby  Sharon Kedar
Institution:1.Colorado Geological Survey,Colorado School of Mines,Golden,USA;2.DLR Institute for Planetary Research,Berlin,Germany;3.Department Planets and Comets,Max Plank Institute for Solar System Research,G?ttinggen,Germany;4.Jet Propulsion Laboratory,California Institute of Technology,Pasadena,USA;5.Ecole des Ponts ParisTech,Laboratoire Navier (CERMES),Paris,France;6.Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris – Sorbonne Paris Cité,Université Paris Diderot,Paris,France;7.Institut Supérieur de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace (ISAE-SUPAERO),Université de Toulouse,Toulouse Cedex 4,France;8.Faculty of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Imperial College London,London,UK;9.Faculty of Science Technology and Mathematics,The Open University,Milton Keynes,UK;10.Deadman College of Humanities and Sciences,Southern Methodist University,Dallas,USA;11.DLR Institute for System Dynamics and Control,Oberpfaffenhofen-We?ling,Germany;12.School of Earth Sciences,University of Bristol,Clifton,UK
Abstract:This article discusses relevant physical properties of the regolith at the Mars InSight landing site as understood prior to landing of the spacecraft. InSight will land in the northern lowland plains of Mars, close to the equator, where the regolith is estimated to be \(\geq3\mbox{--}5~\mbox{m}\) thick. These investigations of physical properties have relied on data collected from Mars orbital measurements, previously collected lander and rover data, results of studies of data and samples from Apollo lunar missions, laboratory measurements on regolith simulants, and theoretical studies. The investigations include changes in properties with depth and temperature. Mechanical properties investigated include density, grain-size distribution, cohesion, and angle of internal friction. Thermophysical properties include thermal inertia, surface emissivity and albedo, thermal conductivity and diffusivity, and specific heat. Regolith elastic properties not only include parameters that control seismic wave velocities in the immediate vicinity of the Insight lander but also coupling of the lander and other potential noise sources to the InSight broadband seismometer. The related properties include Poisson’s ratio, P- and S-wave velocities, Young’s modulus, and seismic attenuation. Finally, mass diffusivity was investigated to estimate gas movements in the regolith driven by atmospheric pressure changes. Physical properties presented here are all to some degree speculative. However, they form a basis for interpretation of the early data to be returned from the InSight mission.
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