Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Sep 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976bams...57.1094c&link_type=abstract
American Meteorological Society, Bulletin, vol. 57, Sept. 1976, p. 1094-1104.
Mathematics
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Mars Atmosphere, Meteorological Parameters, Planetary Meteorology, Viking Mars Program, Diurnal Variations, Electronic Equipment, Northern Hemisphere, Pressure Measurement, Temperature Measurement, Wind Direction, Wind Velocity Measurement
Scientific paper
The Viking meteorology experiment is one of nine experiments to be carried out on the surface of Mars by each of two Viking Landers positioned at different latitudes and longitudes in the Northern Hemisphere. The meteorology experiment will measure pressure, temperature, wind speed, and wind direction at 1.5-hr intervals throughout the Martian day. The duration of each measurement period, the interval between data samples for a measurement period, and the time at which the measurement period is started will be varied throughout the mission. The scientific investigation and the sensors and electronics used for making the atmospheric measurement are discussed.
Chamberlain T. E.
Cole Harold L.
Dutton R. G.
Greene G. C.
Tillman James E.
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