Dust Accumulation and Lifting at the Landing Site of the Mars 2020 Mission, Jezero Crater, as Observed From MEDA

Author:

Vicente‐Retortillo A.1ORCID,Lemmon M. T.2ORCID,Martinez G. M.3ORCID,Toledo D.4ORCID,Apéstigue V.4ORCID,Arruego I.4ORCID,Bertrand T.5ORCID,Lorenz R.6ORCID,Sebastián E.1,Hueso R.7ORCID,Newman C.8ORCID,Smith M. D.9ORCID,Rodriguez‐Manfredi J. A.1

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Astrobiología (CAB) CSIC‐INTA Torrejón de Ardoz Spain

2. Space Science Institute Boulder CO USA

3. Lunar and Planetary Institute Universities Space Research Association Houston TX USA

4. Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA) Torrejón de Ardoz Spain

5. LESIA Paris Observatory Meudon France

6. JHU/APL Laurel MD USA

7. Universidad del País Vasco UPV/EHU Bilbao Spain

8. Aeolis Research Chandler AZ USA

9. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt MD USA

Abstract

AbstractWe quantify the effect of dust accumulation at Jezero crater by means of a Dust Correction Factor (DCF) for the solar radiation measured by the photodiodes of the Radiation and Dust Sensor of the Mars 2020 mission. After one Mars Year, dust on the photodiode surface attenuated 25%–30% of the incoming solar radiation. The DCF did not decrease monotonically; we use a model to reproduce its evolution and to derive dust deposition and lifting rates, showing that dust removal is 9 times larger at Jezero crater than at InSight's location in western Elysium Planitia. The model fit obtained using observed opacities is further improved when fed with dust sedimentation rates simulated by a GCM that considers a particle size distrtibution. Projections show seasonal net dust removal, being encouraging for the long‐term survival of solar‐powered missions to Jezero or similarly active dust lifting regions.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Universities Space Research Association

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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