학술논문

Atmospheric spectroscopy at Gale Crater on Mars
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Boletim da Sociedade Astron\^omica Brasileira, 2018
Subject
Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
Language
Abstract
Currently, Mars is the celestial object with the biggest quantity of devices made by mankind. This fact explain the astronomical quantity of data available about this planet, which allows several studies in several lines of research. Here we present the result of a monograph in Space Geophysics, in a graduation in Geophysics, the data used were collected by the device PFS (Planetary Fourier Spectrometer) in the mission MEX (Mars Express) launched in 2006. The main aim was the verification of the existence of methane (CH 4 ) in a specific region in the atmosphere of the Red Planet. The target region, Gale Crater, is where the Rover Curiosity is right now. Therefore, the choice was because the strong evidence of liquid water in the past on this site, and because Curiosity has identified an unusual amount of methane in the local atmosphere.
Comment: 2 pages, 2 figures, conference paper