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Simulating Imaging of Large Scale Radio Arrays on the Lunar Surface
Published on: July 30, 2020
概括
维京二号是什么意思 维京二号是什么意思
科学领域:
- 行星科学 行星科学
- 火星表面研究研究.
背景情况:
- 维京2号登陆于火星的乌托邦平原,距离维京1号大约6500公里.
- 最初的观测显示,在维京2着陆器附近,有一块岩石表面带有细粒度材料.
研究的目的:
- 在维京2着陆地点调查火星表面的物理性质.
- 为了比较维京1号和维京2号登陆地点之间的表面特征.
主要方法:
- 利用了来自表面采样器,着陆器摄像头和工程传感器的数据.
- 分析了维京2号通过火星sol 58获得的数据.
- 包含了维京1号在太阳36号之后的活动简要描述.
主要成果:
- 与维京1相比,维京2的着陆地点呈现出更均的表面.
- 在维京2遗址发现了更多粗粒度的物质,广泛的地,以及难以收集的小岩石.
- 在维京2站点观察到来自逆发动机排气气体的更显著的侵蚀.
结论:
- 与维京1号着陆地点相比,乌托邦普兰蒂亚 (维京2) 的火星表面具有不同的物理特性.
- 表面成分和结构的差异被注意到,包括材料粒径和地范围的变化.
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