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First Results of Mars Express—ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter Mutual Radio Occultation
DOI: 10.1029/2023RS007873 Bibcode: 2024RaSc...5907873P

Cardesín-Moinelo, Alejandro; Wilson, Colin; Witasse, Olivier +10 more

Spacecraft-to-spacecraft radio occultations experiments are being conducted at Mars between Mars Express (MEX) and Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO), the first ever extensive inter-spacecraft occultations at a planet other than Earth. Here we present results from the first 83 such occultations, conducted between 2 Nov 2020 and 5th of July 2023. Of these, 44…

2024 Radio Science
ExoMars-16 MEx 1
Tropospheric Delay Calibration System Performance During the First Two BepiColombo Solar Conjunctions
DOI: 10.1029/2022RS007614 Bibcode: 2023RaSc...5807614L

Cappuccio, Paolo; Iess, Luciano; Tortora, Paolo +8 more

Media propagation delay and delay-rate induced by the water vapor within the Earth's troposphere represent one of the main error sources for radiometric measurements in deep space. In preparation for the BepiColombo and JUICE missions, the European Space Agency has installed and operates the prototype of a tropospheric delay calibration system (TD…

2023 Radio Science
BepiColombo 5
The Phase Response of a Rough Rectangular Facet for Radar Sounder Simulations of Both Coherent and Incoherent Scattering
DOI: 10.1029/2022RS007594 Bibcode: 2023RaSc...5807594G

Gerekos, C.; Haynes, M. S.; Schroeder, D. M. +1 more

With radar sounders, coherent backscattering simulations from global planetary digital elevation models (DEMs) typically display a deficit in diffuse clutter, which is mainly due to the implicit assumption that roughness at scales below the resolution of the DEM is absent. Indeed, while polynomial approximations of the phase evolution across the f…

2023 Radio Science
MEx 1
Analysis of Two Selected Solar Events in 2011 and 2015 With Mars Express Radio Occultation Data
DOI: 10.1029/2023RS007784 Bibcode: 2023RaSc...5807784K

Witasse, Olivier; Sánchez-Cano, Beatriz; Karatekin, Ozgur +3 more

The temporal behavior of the Martian ionosphere is highly variable due to various dynamic processes including space weather events. Here, we study the effect of solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) on the Martian ionosphere for two selected solar events in 2011 and 2015, using the publicly available Mars EXpress (MEX) radio occultation (…

2023 Radio Science
MEx 0
Martian Lander Radio Science Data Calibration for Mars Troposphere
DOI: 10.1029/2020RS007155 Bibcode: 2020RaSc...5507155L

Le Maistre, S.

The tropospheric propagation effect is one of several sources of error in radio science measurements. Systematically calibrated for the Earth troposphere disturbances, the ranging and Doppler data provided by the Martian landers have not been corrected so far for Mars troposphere effects. These effects were considered negligible because the Mars a…

2020 Radio Science
MEx 3
ExoMars Schiaparelli Direct-to-Earth Observation using GMRT
DOI: 10.1029/2018RS006707 Bibcode: 2019RaSc...54..314E

Asmar, S. W.; De, K.; Gupta, Y. +3 more

During the ExoMars Schiaparelli separation event on 16 October 2016 and Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL) events 3 days later, the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) near Pune, India, was used to directly observe UHF transmissions from the Schiaparelli lander as they arrive at Earth. The Doppler shift of the carrier frequency was measured and …

2019 Radio Science
ExoMars-16 1
Electrostatic Potential Radiated by a Pulsating Charge in a Two-Electron Temperature Plasma
DOI: 10.1002/2017RS006294 Bibcode: 2017RaSc...52.1432G

Henri, P.; Wattieaux, G.; Béghin, C. +2 more

Mutual impedance experiments have been developed to constrain the plasma bulk properties, such as density and temperature, of ionospheric and later space plasmas, through the electric coupling between an emitter and a receiver electric antennas. So far, the analytical modeling of such instruments has enabled to treat ionospheric plasmas, where cha…

2017 Radio Science
Rosetta 30
CLUSIM: A Synthetic Aperture Radar Clutter Simulator for Planetary Exploration
DOI: 10.1002/2017RS006265 Bibcode: 2017RaSc...52.1200I

Sánchez-Cano, B.; Witasse, O.; Orosei, R. +1 more

In this paper we present the CLUtter SIMulator (CLUSIM), a special program simulating radar side echoes from rough planetary surfaces using realistic topography data sets. A numerical model of realistic topography of the Martian surface, based on Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter data, is developed. A specially developed computer routine for evaluation…

2017 Radio Science
MEx 9
Particle-in-cell modeling of spacecraft-plasma interaction effects on double-probe electric field measurements
DOI: 10.1002/2016RS006095 Bibcode: 2016RaSc...51.1905M

Miyake, Y.; Usui, H.

The double-probe technique, commonly used for electric field measurements in magnetospheric plasmas, is susceptible to environmental perturbations caused by spacecraft-plasma interactions. To better model the interactions, we have extended the existing particle-in-cell simulation technique so that it accepts very small spacecraft structures, such …

2016 Radio Science
Cluster 8
The processing of electron density profiles from the Mars Express MARSIS topside sounder
DOI: 10.1002/rds.20023 Bibcode: 2013RaSc...48..197M

Gurnett, D. A.; Morgan, D. D.; Witasse, O. +3 more

here present a manual for the reduction of data from ionograms obtained from the Mars Express MARSIS Active Ionospheric Sounding topside radar sounder. Sample data are presented with the procedure for processing them explained as simply as possible. We discuss the uncertainties inherent in the measurements as well as systematic problems with the d…

2013 Radio Science
MEx 50