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The
European Space Agency
Mars Express: MARSIS
The MARSIS Subsurface
Sounding Radar/Altimeter primary objective is to map the
distribution of water and ice in the upper portions of
the Martian crust. The instrument analyzes reflections
of radio waves in the upper 2-3 km of Martian crust to
reveal the subsurface structure. The MARSIS Principal
Investigator is Prof. Giovanni Picardi, Universita di
Roma 'La Sapienza', Rome, Italy.
The primary source for MARSIS data is the
ESA Planetary Science Archive.
Through a cooperative agreement between ESA and NASA,
the PDS Geosciences Node is hosting a copy of the MARSIS
data archive.
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MARSIS Experiment Data Record (raw data)
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MARSIS Subsurface Reduced Data
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MARSIS Active Ionospheric Sounder data
- MARSIS Total Electron Content of the
Ionosphere
More information about MARSIS is on the
ESA web
site.
Online Tools
May 10, 2013. New data have been added to the
Extended Mission 3 AIS RDR data set, with coverage
through 30 June 2012.
June 21, 2012. New data have been added to the
Extended Mission 3 AIS RDR data set, with coverage
through 30 Sep 2011.
March 8, 2012. New data have been added to the
Extended Mission 3 AIS RDR data set, with coverage
through 30 June 2011.
September 27, 2011. The first release of
Extended Mission 3 AIS RDR data are now online,
including data coverage through 2 July 2010.
September 13, 2011. All Extended Mission 2
Active Ionospheric Sounder RDR data have been revised
again, and new data have been added. The data set now
extends through 31 Dec 2009.
May 31, 2011. All Extended Mission 2 Active
Ionospheric Sounder RDR data have been revised. The data
set extends through 29 Dec 2008 (orbit 6410).
April 21, 2011. Extended Mission 2 Active
Ionospheric Sounder RDR data through 29 Dec 2008 (orbit
6410) have been added.
November 30, 2010. Extended Mission 2 Active
Ionospheric Sounder RDR data through 2 Jan 2008 (orbit
5139) have been added.
September 20, 2010. Extended mission
Ionospheric Sounder RDR data through 5 Aug 2007 (orbit
4598) have been added.
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