Publication Type Journal Article
Title Mars on Earth: soil analogues for future Mars missions
Authors Jeffrey J. Marlow Zita Martins M. A. Sephton
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Journal ASTRONOMY \& GEOPHYSICS
Year 2008
Month April
Volume 49
Number 2
Pages 20-23
Abstract Preparations for missions to Mars are a major concern for scientists. Predicting how equipment and experiments will. perform on the planet is difficult because tests are restricted to Earth. Mars soil analogues are being used to solve this problem. These terrestrial materials are chemically and physically similar to martian soils and, because they contain unusual minerals and trace amounts of organic matter, are scientifically interesting in their own right. However, no current analogue is appropriate for all necessary tests. Here we describe Mars soil analogues, identify limitations and suggest the need for new Mars simulants.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/
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ISSN 1366-8781
EISSN 1468-4004
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Bibtex ID ISI:000254797300015
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