Physics – Geophysics
Scientific paper
Jul 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000came.work...78l&link_type=abstract
Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration, p. 78
Physics
Geophysics
Mars Missions, Mars Surface, Landing Sites, Spacecraft Design, Instrument Packages, Geophysics
Scientific paper
The NETLANDER mission aims at deploying on the surface of Mars a network of four identical landers which will perform simultaneous measurements in order to study the internal structure of Mars, its sub-surface and its atmosphere. It will then be the first mission of its kind. The NETLANDER program is conducted in a European and international co-operative framework under the leadership of the French Space Agency, CNES. A NETLANDER consortium composed of France, Finland, Germany, Belgium has been established in 1999. The objective is to have the NETLANDER mission ready for launch in 2005 and the study payload for phase B, composed of nine instruments, has been selected in April 2000.
Counil Jean-Louis
Lognonné Ph.
Marsal O.
Rocard F.
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