Physics
Scientific paper
May 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991sdum.nasa...33k&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Ames Research Center, Sand and Dust on Mars p 33 (SEE N91-27057 18-91)
Physics
Dust, Mars Environment, Mars Surface, Sands, Space Bases, Mars Atmosphere, Mars Landing, Radiation Protection, Site Selection, Surface Vehicles, Visibility
Scientific paper
The successful landing of human beings on Mars and the establishment of a permanent outpost there will require an understanding of the Martian environment by the engineers. A key feature of the Martian environment is the nearly ubiquitous presence of sand and dust. The process which the engineering community will undertake to determine the sensitivities of their designs to the current level of knowledge about Mars sand and dust is emphasized. The interaction of the engineering community with the space exploration initiative (SEI) mission planners and management is described.
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