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acadia07_157 |
authors |
Duck, Tom; Dickinson, Cameron; Coffin, Matt |
year |
2007 |
title |
The Pheonix Mars Lander |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2007.x.h0u
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source |
Expanding Bodies: Art • Cities• Environment [Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture / ISBN 978-0-9780978-6-8] Halifax (Nova Scotia) 1-7 October 2007, 157 |
summary |
The Canadian Space Agency has agreed to supply the Phoenix Lander with a meteorological (or MET) weather station. This includes a pressure sensor, three temperature sensors located along a vertical one-metre mast, and a wind speed and direction sensor (called a Tell-Tale), mounted atop the MET mast. The MET suite of instruments will also include the first extraplanetary lidar system. The lidar will measure the distribution of Martian dust in the atmosphere up to altitudes of 20 km. |
series |
ACADIA |
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