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A systematic review and meta-analysis of Digital elevation model (DEM) fusion: pre-processing, methods and applications
DOI: 10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2022.03.016 Bibcode: 2022JPRS..188....1O

Okolie, Chukwuma J.; Smit, Julian L.

The remote sensing community has identified data fusion as one of the key challenging topics of the 21st century. The subject of image fusion in two-dimensional (2D) space has been covered in several published reviews. However, the special case of 2.5D/3D Digital Elevation Model (DEM) fusion has not been addressed till date. DEM fusion is a key ap…

2022 ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
MEx 32
CMEs and SEPs During November-December 2020: A Challenge for Real-Time Space Weather Forecasting
DOI: 10.1029/2021SW002993 Bibcode: 2022SpWea..2002993P

Maksimovic, Milan; Möstl, Christian; Galvin, Antoinette B. +20 more

Predictions of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and solar energetic particles (SEPs) are a central issue in space weather forecasting. In recent years, interest in space weather predictions has expanded to include impacts at other planets beyond Earth as well as spacecraft scattered throughout the heliosphere. In this sense, the scope of space weathe…

2022 Space Weather
MEx SOHO SolarOrbiter 29
The Drivers of the Martian Bow Shock Location: A Statistical Analysis of Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN and Mars Express Observations
DOI: 10.1029/2021JA030147 Bibcode: 2022JGRA..12730147G

Garnier, P.; Génot, V.; Halekas, J. S. +6 more

The Martian interaction with the solar wind leads to the formation of a bow shock upstream of the planet. The shock dynamics appear complex, due to the combined influence of external and internal drivers. The extreme ultraviolet fluxes and magnetosonic Mach number are known major drivers of the shock location, while the influence of other possible…

2022 Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics)
MEx 26
CME Evolution in the Structured Heliosphere and Effects at Earth and Mars During Solar Minimum
DOI: 10.1029/2022SW003215 Bibcode: 2022SpWea..2003215P

Nitta, Nariaki V.; Holmström, Mats; Futaana, Yoshifumi +13 more

The activity of the Sun alternates between a solar minimum and a solar maximum, the former corresponding to a period of "quieter" status of the heliosphere. During solar minimum, it is in principle more straightforward to follow eruptive events and solar wind structures from their birth at the Sun throughout their interplanetary journey. In this p…

2022 Space Weather
MEx SOHO 25
New Craters on Mars: An Updated Catalog
DOI: 10.1029/2021JE007145 Bibcode: 2022JGRE..12707145D

Piqueux, S.; Dundas, C. M.; Werynski, A. +15 more

We present a catalog of new impacts on Mars. These craters formed in the last few decades, constrained with repeat orbital imaging. Crater diameters range from 58 m down to <1 m. For each impact, we report whether it formed a single crater or a cluster (58% clusters); albedo features of the blast zone (88% halos; 64% linear rays; 10% arcuate ra…

2022 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
MEx 25
The Mars system revealed by the Martian Moons eXploration mission
DOI: 10.1186/s40623-021-01417-0 Bibcode: 2022EP&S...74....1O

Montmessin, Franck; Leblanc, François; Vandaele, Ann Carine +21 more

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) plans a Phobos sample return mission (MMX: Martian Moons eXploration). In this study, we review the related works on the past climate of Mars, its evolution, and the present climate and weather to describe the scientific goals and strategies of the MMX mission regarding the evolution of the Martian surface…

2022 Earth, Planets and Space
MEx 23
The MMX rover: performing in situ surface investigations on Phobos
DOI: 10.1186/s40623-021-01464-7 Bibcode: 2022EP&S...74....2M

Michel, Patrick; Murdoch, Naomi; Zhang, Yun +22 more

The Japanese MMX sample return mission to Phobos by JAXA will carry a rover developed by CNES and DLR that will be deployed on Phobos to perform in situ analysis of the Martian moon's surface properties. Past images of the surface of Phobos show that it is covered by a layer of regolith. However, the mechanical and compositional properties of this…

2022 Earth, Planets and Space
MEx 23
The Impact of Energetic Particles on the Martian Ionosphere During a Full Solar Cycle of Radar Observations: Radar Blackouts
DOI: 10.1029/2021JA029535 Bibcode: 2022JGRA..12729535L

Witasse, Olivier; Orosei, Roberto; Lester, Mark +13 more

We present the first long-term characterization of ionization layers in the lower ionosphere of Mars (below ∼90 km), a region inaccessible to orbital in-situ observations, based on an analysis of radar echo blackouts observed on Mars Express and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter from 2006 to 2017. A blackout occurs when the expected surface reflecti…

2022 Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics)
MEx 21
Geometry and Segmentation of Cerberus Fossae, Mars: Implications for Marsquake Properties
DOI: 10.1029/2021JE007118 Bibcode: 2022JGRE..12707118P

Rodriguez, S.; Hauber, E.; Lognonné, P. +9 more

The NASA InSight mission to Mars successfully landed on 26 November 2018 in Elysium Planitia. It aims to characterize the seismic activity and aid in the understanding of the internal structure of Mars. We focus on the Cerberus Fossae region, a giant fracture network ∼1,200 km long situated east of the InSight landing site where M ∼3 marsquakes we…

2022 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
MEx 20
Rivers and Lakes in Western Arabia Terra: The Fluvial Catchment of the ExoMars 2022 Rover Landing Site
DOI: 10.1029/2021JE007045 Bibcode: 2022JGRE..12707045F

Fawdon, Peter; Davis, Joel; Bridges, John +3 more

Oxia Planum, the landing site for the ExoMars rover mission, is a shallow basin on the southern margin of Chryse Planitia that hosts remnants of fan-shaped sedimentary deposits associated with the ancient channel system Coogoon Vallis. This indicates runoff from a catchment in Arabia Terra has transported sediment into the landing site. To explore…

2022 Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)
MEx 17