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Evaluating the Wind-Induced Mechanical Noise on the InSight Seismometers

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SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS
Volume 211, Issue 1-4, Pages 429-455

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-016-0311-y

Keywords

Mars; Seismology; Atmosphere; Regolith; Geophysics

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  1. CNES

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The SEIS (Seismic Experiment for Interior Structures) instrument onboard the InSight mission to Mars is the critical instrument for determining the interior structure of Mars, the current level of tectonic activity and the meteorite flux. Meeting the performance requirements of the SEIS instrument is vital to successfully achieve these mission objectives. Here we analyse in-situ wind measurements from previous Mars space missions to understand the wind environment that we are likely to encounter on Mars, and then we use an elastic ground deformation model to evaluate the mechanical noise contributions on the SEIS instrument due to the interaction between the Martian winds and the InSight lander. Lander mechanical noise maps that will be used to select the best deployment site for SEIS once the InSight lander arrives on Mars are also presented. We find the lander mechanical noise may be a detectable signal on the InSight seismometers. However, for the baseline SEIS deployment position, the noise is expected to be below the total noise requirement of the time and is, therefore, not expected to endanger the InSight mission objectives.

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