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Mars Micro Orbiter

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Mars Micro Orbiter (MMO) is a spacecraft mission concept that would place a small and inexpensive satellite in orbit around the planetMars to study some aspects of theMars atmosphere in visible and infrared wavelengths.

The orbiter study will undergo a preliminary design review in March 2018, potentially launching as a secondary payload on another mission in 2020.

Overview

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In April 2015, NASA's Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration (SIMPLEx) program requested proposals for interplanetaryCubeSat investigations, and received 22 submissions.[1] The MMO was not selected for launch, but in 2017 it was awarded grants[2][3] for further technology development.[1]

In 2015, the concept considered a 6U CubeSat with potential to also serve as an orbital communication relay for Mars surface-based missions,[4] and by 2017 it had evolved to a 12U CubeSat;[5] that is about 16 kg, and measuring 20×20×30 cm. The orbiter study will undergo a preliminary design review in March 2018,[5] potentially launching as a secondary payload on another mission[5] in 2020.[2]

The Principal Investigator isMichael Malin, fromMalin Space Science Systems.[4][5]

Objectives

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The MMO would study theMars atmosphere in visible and infrared wavelengths from Mars orbit.[4] The science measurements include:[4]

  • atmospheric thermal structure, dust and condensate clouds, and seasonal and perennialpolar cap behavior.
  • characterize the dynamics and energy budget of the current Mars atmosphere.
  • support present and future Mars missions.
  • help characterize present-dayhabitability.
  • potential to provide orbital communication relay for Mars surface-based missions.

See also

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Atmospheric orbiters at Mars

References

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  1. ^abNASA's Space Cubes: Small Satellites Provide Big Payoffs. Brian DunbarNASA TV. 8 September 2015.
  2. ^ab"Contract NNX17AG06G Malin Space Science Systems". Retrieved2025-01-11.
  3. ^Sampling of Recent Federal Government Funding Actions/Set AsidesArchived 2018-02-26 at theWayback Machine – Mars Micro Orbiter Mission. 7 September 2017.
  4. ^abcdPlanetary Science Division Status Report. (PDF) James L. Green. NASA, Planetary Science Division. October 20, 201520 October 2015.
  5. ^abcdNASA Mars exploration efforts turn to operating existing missions and planning sample return. Jeff Foust,SpaceNews. 23 February 2018.
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