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Friday

Schedule

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PM1
13:00
Abstract
Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) Overview and Status
Friday

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Current and future Mars missions
Date Submitted
2021-05-21 00:00:00
Hessa
Rashid Al Matroushi
Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC)
Invited
Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) Overview and Status
Omran Sharaf1, Hessa Almatroushi1,Sarah Amiri1, Suhail AlDhafri1, Adnan AlRais1, Mohammad Wali1, Zakareyya AlShamsi1, Nour AlTeneiji1, Ibrahim AlQasim1, Khuloud AlHarmoodi1, Nour AlTeneiji 1, Noora AlRafi1, Michael McGrath2, Pete Withnell2, David Brain2, Justin Deighan2, Nicolas Ferrington2, Heather Reed2, Brett Landin2, Sean Ryan2, Brian Pramann2, Gregory Holsclaw2, Christopher Edwards3, Michael Wolff4, and the EMM Team 1 Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), Dubai, UAE, 2 Laboratory for Atmospheric a
The Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) is the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) first mission to Mars and is the first Arab mission to another planet. It launched an unmanned observatory called “Hope” into an elliptical orbit around Mars on July 20, 2020 carrying three scientific instruments to study the Martian atmosphere in visible, ultraviolet, and infrared wavelengths. EMM will be the first mission to provide the first truly global picture of the Martian atmosphere, revealing important information about how atmospheric processes drive diurnal variations for a period of one Martian year. This will provide scientists with valuable understanding of the changes to the Martian atmosphere today through the achievement of three scientific objectives:
A. Characterize the state of the Martian lower atmosphere on global scales and its geographic, diurnal and seasonal variability.
B. Correlate rates of thermal and photochemical atmospheric escape with conditions in the collisional Martian atmosphere.
C. Characterize the spatial structure and variability of key constituents in the Martian exosphere.
The mission is led by Emiratis from Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) and is expanding the nation’s human capital through knowledge transfer programs set with international partners from the University of Colorado Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), Arizona State University (ASU) School of Earth and Space Exploration, and University of California Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL). The presentation will focus on the status of the mission as we entered the science phase on May 23, 2021, in addition to its science objectives, instruments, spacecraft, and ground segment.

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