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Title: Vasco da Gama


1
Vasco da Gama
  • In Situ Mars Explorer

2
Scientific Goals
  • Follow the Carbon
  • Methane, Other Organics
  • Possible association with water
  • Link carbon and geological features to possible
    extant and extinct life

3
Roadmap
  • Precursor Mission Assumptions
  • Landing site discussion
  • Scientific and Technical Justifications
  • Rover concept
  • Payload package
  • Bioscience and Geochemical Science
  • Summary

4
Precursor mission
  • Spaced-based remote sensing (in development)
  • Avoids terrestrial atmospheric extinction
  • Spatially resolved measurements of atmospheric
    CH4 and photochemical products on Mars (Organics
    Origin Observatory)
  • Fundamental assumption and problem definition
  • Precursor space-based mission has spatially
    resolved methane gradients, focusing the search
    for carbon reservoirs in potential VdGISME
    landing sites

5
Landing Sites
  • Equatorial Meridiani
  • Relatively near Opportunity
  • Hale Crater Gullies
  • 35o S, 324o E

6
Landing Sites
7
Scientific Justification Meridiani
  • Atmospheric CH4 localization assumed
  • Interesting even if this is not assumed
  • Nature of hydrogen detection?
  • Relatively warm
  • Surface sulfates, hematite co-localized
  • Carbonates below these?
  • Aqueous precipitates can preserve micro-fossils
    (Squyres 2004, Intl School for Astrobiology)

8
Hale Crater Gullies
  • Again, assumed CH4 (although very tentative
    current-day detections indicate equatorial
    presence)
  • Possible water signatures (possible carbonates)
  • Natural surface excavation
  • Possible hydrothermal alteration

9
Gullies
Malin and Edgett 2000
10
Technical Justification-Landing
  • Landing error ellipse shrunk to 5km x 10km
  • Practical, uncomplicated, low-mass methods to
    increase accuracy
  • Navigation telemetry from existing positions to
    increase transverse accuracy
  • Closed-loop navigation system to respond to
    sensed variations in atmospheric density (Squyres
    2004, personal communication)

11
Hale Landing
  • Feasible
  • Smaller error ellipse
  • Increased rover range

Edgett et al. 2003
12
The Rovers
  • Science payloads identical
  • Both have slope-climbing abilities
  • Powered by RTGs
  • Eliminates low-latitude and nighttime operations
    as a hazard
  • Heavier spacecraft, but increases operational
    parameters
  • Digging scoop
  • depth 1m in regolith

13
Instrumentation
  • Main body
  • Pancam copy, Mini mid IR TES (MMIRTES)
  • Raman analysis and multi-range sensing package
    (up to 100m)
  • GCMS
  • rock-crushing package
  • Circular Dichroism Filter Set Spectrometer
  • 96 well culture plates, geared towards
    autotrophic methanogens

14
Instrumentation
  • Manipulator arm
  • Microscope with fluorescence capabilities
  • Raman Capabilities (via fibre optics)
  • Mössbauer
  • APXS with micron sized mapping
  • Sample manipulation

15
Raman
  • Complements MMIRTES
  • Organics
  • Minerals

Ellery Wynn-Williams 2003
16
GCMS
NAP Signs of Life, Moldowan
17
H2/CO2 atmosphere shielded from martian surface
radiation
Moveable 100x microscope
Tiny Mars rock (1mm)
500uL media Combinations of organic rich,
organic poor, nitrates, and phosphates
DAPI, (gradual sonication)
Light source (for microscopy)
18
Summary
  • Precursor methane localization
  • Twin Rovers
  • Meridiani Hale Crater gullies
  • Rovers
  • Climbing capabilities
  • Enhanced power
  • Enhanced instrument package (Raman, GCMS,
    Fluorescence)
  • Dual biological and geological payload
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