El radiómetro TIRS para la misión MARS2020

  1. Joel Pérez Izquierdo
  2. Eduardo Sebastián Martínez
  3. Andrés Bravo
  4. Antonio Molina
  5. Germán M. Martínez
  6. Miguel Ramos
  7. Ricardo Ferrándiz
  8. Maite Fernández
  9. Gema Jiménez
  10. J.A. Rodríguez Manfredi
Book:
Sextas Jornadas de Jóvenes Investigadores de la Universidad de Alcalá: Ciencias e Ingenierías
  1. Germán Ros Magán (coord.)
  2. Antonio Guerrero Ortega (coord.)
  3. Cristina Tejedor Martínez (coord.)
  4. Francisco Pascual Vives (coord.)
  5. Paloma Ruíz Benito (coord.)
  6. Vanessa Tabernero Mago (coord.)

Publisher: Editorial Universidad de Alcalá ; Universidad de Alcalá

ISBN: 978-84-16599-48-6

Year of publication: 2017

Pages: 299-312

Congress: Jornadas de Jóvenes Investigadores de la Universidad de Alcalá (6. 2017. null)

Type: Conference paper

Abstract

The TIRS (Thermal Infrared Sensor) is one of the payloads of NASA Mars 2020 mission, which is expected to take off in 2020, and is designed to operate for at least three Martian years on surface. The TIRS is part of the Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer (MEDA), formed for other environmental sensors, which will be placed in the Mars 2020 rover, and is been developing by the Spanish Center of Astrobiology (CAB).