Authors: Rod Pyle
comparing photos taken by Mars Odyssey,
207
photographing Phoenix lander,
205
,
206
,
234
size of data return from,
195
,
309n1
(
chap. 22
)
See also
photo section
Mars sample-return mission,
268
–
69
Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) project,
11
,
96
,
133
,
169
,
200
,
212
,
253
–
59
,
277
,
285
,
310
–
11n1
Curiosity compared to other rovers,
253
–
54
See also
Curiosity (rover);
photo section
Mars Society, the,
271
,
272
,
285
–
88
See also
Flashline Research Station
Mars Surveyor Lander program (canceled),
166
,
229
,
247
Mars Surveyor Operations Project (MSOP),
115
–
16
,
151
–
52
Martian Chronicles, The
(Bradbury),
49
–
50
mascons (mass concentrations),
29
,
198
,
298n2
mass spectrometer,
19
Mastcam (camera mounted to mast of rover),
255
MAVEN (Scout-class program),
267
–
68
McKay, Chris,
247
,
273
–
77
,
283
–
85
,
286
MCO.
See
Mars Climate Orbiter
MCS.
See
Mars Climate Sounder
MECA.
See
Microscopy, Electrochemistry, and Conductivity Analyzer
MEDLI.
See
MSL Entry Descent and Landing
Instrumentation
MER.
See
Mars Exploration Rovers mission
Mercury (planet),
111
Mariner 10 mission to,
67
,
78
,
267
.
See also
photo section
as a “terrestrial” planet,
298n3
Mercury Theater of the Air
(radio program),
49
Meridiani Planum (intended landing site for Opportunity),
181
,
183
,
184
,
192
,
222
,
227
See also
photo section
meteor, first found on another planet,
217
meteorology on Mars.
See
weather on Mars
meteors on Earth originating from Mars,
36
methane on Mars,
145
,
146
,
233
,
311n1
(
chap. 29
)
MGS.
See
Mars Global Surveyor program
microbes on Mars,
35
–
36
,
55
,
168
,
248
attempts to keep Earth microbes off of Mars,
21
,
297n2
Norman Horowitz's efforts to find,
99
–
105
testing techniques on Earth for finding on Mars,
104
,
275
,
278
–
79
Viking program's search for,
83
–
97
experiments planned,
84
,
88
–
89
,
93
,
95
,
100
–
101
See also
life on Mars;
photo section
Microscopic Imager,
172
Microscopy, Electrochemistry, and Conductivity Analyzer (MECA),
233
Mid-Atlantic Ridge (on Earth),
30
Middle Ages characterization of Mars's influence on man,
38
–
39
Mini Cooper® car,
254
mission failures.
See
Great Galactic Ghoul and mission failures
MO.
See
Mars Observer program
moons of Mars,
38
,
41
,
43
,
184
,
294
photos of by Mariner 9,
77
Moses Lake, Washington,
282
Mössbauer spectrometer,
173
,
262
Motorola Power PC
®
chip,
159
,
196
Mount Wilson Observatory data that de-Lowellized beliefs about Mars,
101
–
103
MPCV.
See
Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle
MPL.
See
Mars Polar Lander
MRO.
See
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter program
MSL.
See
Mars Science Laboratory project
MSL Entry Descent and Landing Instrumentation (MEDLI),
257
MSOP.
See
Mars Surveyo Operations Project
Muirhead, Brian,
134
Musk, Elon,
292
Mutch, Thomas,
96
Naica Mountain.
See
Crystal Cave
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Ames Research Center,
247
,
271
,
273
,
283
approving instruments to study Mars based on terrestrial environment,
103
cooperative efforts of,
267
–
70
,
309
–
10n1
.
See also
ExoMars probe; Mars Express mission; Mars Society, the; Phoenix lander
and the Deep Space Network,
70
finances,
124
,
136
–
37
,
139
,
152
,
155
,
157
,
231
budget cuts causing withdrawal from ExoMars mission,
306n4
budget in the 1960s,
73
cost of Pathfinder and Sojourner,
136
costs for large missions compared to cost of a Big Mac
®
,
121
difficult budget environment,
287
–
88
“faster, better, cheaper” as an approach for missions,
124
,
136
–
37
,
139
,
152
,
155
,
157
,
231
MSL as an expensive undertaking,
258
–
59
a crewed mission to Mars,
288
,
291
,
294
fictional potential future,
289
–
90
potential future missions,
292
–
94
Jet Propulsion Laboratory as a part of NASA,
154
,
267
.
See also
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
program of quarantine for Mars,
21
,
297n2
and promoting missions,
245
running out of fuel for RTGs,
310
–
11n1
tendency to use redundancy (doing projects in pairs),
159
,
307n1
(
chap. 18
)
See also
longevity of Mars missions;
names of specific missions, i.e., Apollo program, Mariner program, Voyager program etc.
; unmanned explorations sent to Mars
National Geographic
(magazine),
9
Navarro-Gozález, Rafael,
275
Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous mission,
190
Near-Earth Object (NEO) mission,
293
–
94
NEO.
See
Near-Earth Object mission
Neptune (planet),
267
Nergal (Babylonian name for Mars),
37
,
38
Neugebauer, Gerry,
58
Nix Olympica.
See
photo section
Noachian Period,
32
Noctis Labyrinthus,
204
See also
photo section
northern hemisphere of Mars,
31
,
32
,
76
,
163
,
201
,
206
–
207
See also
polar caps of Mars
Nozomi (Planet-B) program (Japan),
150
occultation experiment,
53
olivine, presence of on Mars,
161
–
62
,
191
See also
photo section
OMEGA spectrometer,
144
Open University (United Kingdom),
144
Ophir Chasma.
See
photo section
Opportunity (rover),
169
,
171
–
87
,
205
,
213
–
28
,
226
,
262
,
264
compared to MSL rover,
253
finding own heat shield,
217
,
218
mechanical problems,
224
still operational in 2012,
267
See also
Mars Exploration Rovers mission;
photo section
Opportunity Ledge (searched by Opportunity),
182
orbiting Mars
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter program,
195
–
207
MGS almost heading for impact with Mars,
118
–
20
polar orbits,
110
,
159
.
See also
photo section
radiation in Martian orbital path,
158
,
164
elliptical shape of,
157
measuring radiation in Martian orbital path,
158
,
164
organics, search for (precursors to life),
233
,
248
–
49
See also
life on Mars
Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV),
270
,
292
–
94
outflow channels,
35
oxidation process on Mars,
29
,
34
,
39
,
51
,
297n2
panspermia
theory,
299n5
Pathfinder mission,
202
,
244
,
261
,
262
,
307n1
(
chap. 18
)
compared to Mars Odyssey mission,
160
,
166
compared to MER,
177
compared to Phoenix lander,
230
–
32
,
234
JPL's robotics section report on,
304
–
305n1
landing of,
124
MER landing patterned after,
172
using different technique than Viking,
124
–
25
,
135
outliving its primary mission,
131
providing knowledge for building MER rovers,
171
,
173
,
174
See also
Sojourner (rover)
Pavonis Mons (shield volcano),
30
Pearson's Magazine
,
48
perchlorate,
95
–
96
,
240
,
273
,
275
–
76
,
278
,
284
,
290
permafrost
on Mars,
163
,
235
,
248
,
285
.
See also
weather on Mars
Phobos (fear) (one of Martian moons),
38
,
43
,
77
,
294
Phobos-Grunt mission,
297n1
Phobos Mission (possible future mission),
294
Phobos program (Soviet Union),
149
Phoenix lander,
167
–
68
,
229
–
41
,
256
,
264
,
275
,
277
ceasing operation,
241
mechanical and communication problems,
235
–
36
,
238
,
239
–
40
,
249
MRO photograph of lander,
205
,
206
,
235
See also
Sojourner (rover)
photographing Mars,
85
–
87
,
90
,
128
,
144
attempts to de-Lowellize beliefs about Mars,
101
–
103
infrared photo taken at Mount Wilson,
101
by Mariner programs,
20
,
52
–
54
,
57
–
59
,
61
,
65
,
70
–
71
,
77
,
81
,
104
,
126