まとめ
バイキング1 バイキング1
科学分野:
- 惑星科学は惑星科学である.
- 地質学 地質学 地質学
- 土壌力学 土壌力学
背景:
- ウィーキング1着陸機のユニークな位置は,片方の足台が柔らかい材料,もう片方の足台が硬い材料の上にあり,土壌分析のための例外的な機会を提供します.
- 火星の土壌の性質を理解することは,将来の宇宙探査と着陸ミッションにとって極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- 火星の土壌の物理的,機械的性質に関する初期の発見を提示するため.
- 比較的な土壌研究のためにバイキング1着陸機の特定の位置を活用する.
主な方法:
- バイキング1着陸機の土壌サンプル採取.
- 大量密度,粒子の大きさ,機械的特性を含む土壌特性の分析.
主要な成果:
- 火星の土壌の大量密度と粒子の大きさの分布に関する予備データ.
- 内部摩擦角度,凝結,粘着,および貫通抵抗の初期測定.
結論:
- バイキング1の着陸地は,火星の土壌を理解するための貴重なデータを提供します.
- 初期の結果は,火星のレゴリスの地工学的行動に関する洞察を提供します.
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