Simulation of Dust Sedimentation on the Calibration Targets for the Surface Stereo Imager Onboard the Phoenix Mars Lander 2007

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The dust sedimentation experiments were done in a 2 meter high closed
chamber (not airtight) using several dust types. These experiments were
made to fill the gap the wind tunnel left with respect to slow dust
sedimentation from the atmosphere.

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