Mars Surface Diversity as Revealed by the OMEGA/Mars Express Observations

The Observatoire pour la Minéralogie, l'Eau, les Glaces, et l'Activité (OMEGA) investigation, on board the European Space Agency Mars Express mission, is mapping the surface composition of Mars at a 0.3- to 5-kilometer resolution by means of visible-near-infrared hyperspectral reflectance...

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Hauptverfasser: Bibring, Jean-Pierre, Langevin, Yves, Gendrin, Aline, Gondet, Brigitte, Poulet, François, Berthé, Michel, Soufflot, Alain, Arvidson, Ray, Mangold, Nicolas, Mustard, John, Drossart, P., The OMEGA Team
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subjects Absorption spectra
Albedo
Carbon Dioxide
Dry Ice
Earth Sciences
Evolution
Evolution, Planetary
Extraterrestrial Environment
Ferric Compounds
Frost
Geologic Sediments
Ice
Impact craters
Iron Compounds
Magnesium Compounds
Mars
Mars (Planet)
Mineralogy
Minerals
Observations
Olivine
Planetology
Polar caps
Research Article and Reports
Sciences of the Universe
Silicates
Space exploration
Spacecraft
Spectrometer
Spectrometers
Sulfates
Surface (Geology)
Surface areas
Thermal properties
Water
title Mars Surface Diversity as Revealed by the OMEGA/Mars Express Observations
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