Authors: Rod Pyle
compared to MSL rover,
253
finding own heat shield,
183
re-creation of the entrapment.
See
photo section
mechanical problems,
214
,
216
–
17
,
225
–
26
See also
Mars Exploration Rovers mission (MER)
“Spirit Point” (Opportunity's point of arrival at Endeavor Crater),
228
Sputnik program (Soviet Union),
57
,
148
SSI.
See
surface stereo imager Stanford University,
267
Stapledon (rock examined by Spirit),
225
sunset on Mars.
See
photo section
surface stereo imager (SSI),
232
–
33
surveying Mars.
See
mapping of Mars; photographing Mars
Surveyor program (targeting the Moon),
73
–
74
Syrtis Major Planum,
31
,
33
,
40
,
40
TECP.
See
Thermal and Electrical Conductivity Probe
TEGA.
See
Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer
telescopic exploration of Mars,
43
–
44
,
47
measuring upper atmosphere,
19
misinterpretation of,
41
See also
mapping of Mars;
photo section
Tempel 1 (comet),
267
temperatures.
See
weather on Mars
10-K rover at FMARS,
274
Terra Sirenum (crater),
112
,
113
“terrestrial” planets,
32
,
298n3
Tharsis Bulge (volcanic region),
29
–
32
,
76
,
210
THEMIS.
See
Thermal Emission Imaging System
Thermal and Electrical Conductivity Probe (TECP),
233
Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer (TEGA),
233
,
235
–
40
,
310n3
See also
photo section
Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS),
158
,
167
,
175
Thermal Emission Spectrometer,
172
,
175
thermal information from Mars Odyssey program,
162
–
63
thermal infrared spectrometer,
262
Thomas Mutch Memorial Station,
96
Time
(magazine),
147
Titan (a moon of Saturn),
33
,
243
–
44
Titanic
(movie), cost of,
136
TUMS®,
240
UCLA.
See
University of California, Los Angeles
United States Geological Survey (USGS),
79
Universe, The
(JPL newspaper),
133
University of Arizona,
267
and Phoenix program,
229
–
41
,
309
–
10n1
University of California, Los Angeles,
261
University of Colorado,
267
,
273
University of Leicester,
144
University of Southern California,
115
University of Washington,
210
University Valley (Antarctica),
284
–
85
unmanned explorations sent to Mars,
126
,
300n1
(
chap. 4
)
budget for in the 1960s,
73
“faster, better, cheaper” as approach to,
124
,
136
–
37
,
139
,
152
,
155
,
157
,
231
future potential missions,
292
–
94
Great Galactic Ghoul impact on failures,
147
–
55
timeline of mission failures,
148
–
50
use of “Big Dumb Landers,”
20
,
126
See also
longevity of Mars missions; Mariner program; Mars Climate Orbiter; Mars Exploration Rovers mission; Mars Express; Mars Global Surveyor program; Mars Observer program; Mars Odyssey program; Mars Polar Lander; Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter program; Mars Science Laboratory project; Pathfinder mission; Phoenix lander; Soviet Union's space programs; Viking program
Uranus (planet),
267
USGS.
See
United States Geological Survey
Utah desert as a research site for the Mars Society,
286
–
87
Utopia Planitia (Nowhere Plain) (landing site for Viking 2 lander),
25
,
87
,
302n2
See also
photo section
See also
photo section
Vastitas Borealis (Northern Waste),
234
Venus (planet),
267
Magellan Venus project,
190
myths about surface of,
101
Soviet Union's attempts to
probe,
57
,
107
,
143
,
297n1
,
306n1
as a “terrestrial” planet,
298n3
Vesta (asteroid),
267
Victoria Crater,
205
,
219
–
23
,
224
,
225
,
226
“bathtub ring,”
222
Cape Verde.
See
photo section
Duck Bay,
221
See also
photo section
Viking program,
133
,
152
,
166
,
205
,
283
compared to Phoenix lander,
232
,
234
and the search for life on Mars,
83
–
97
,
263
,
275
,
284
experiments planned,
84
,
88
–
89
,
93
,
95
,
100
–
101
,
276
Norman Horowitz's efforts to find,
99
–
105
use of redundancy in planning,
307n1
(
chap. 18
)
Viking 1 lander,
17
–
25
,
124
,
126
,
253
,
297n1
.
See also
photo section
different landing technique used by Pathfinder,
124
–
25
,
135
first images of Viking 1's footpad,
22
,
89
–
90
problems encountered,
91
–
94
,
96
–
97
Viking 1 orbiter,
17
,
20
,
23
,
112
,
126
,
205
,
210
deactivation of,
96
photographic surveys of Mars,
21
,
25
,
85
,
110
,
125
.
See also
photo section
Viking 2 lander,
25
,
87
,
124
,
126
,
181
,
234
,
253
.
See also
photo section
depiction of Martian explorer revisiting site of landing.
See also
photo section
different landing technique used by Pathfinder,
124
end of mission,
96
photographic surveys of Mars,
25
,
85
,
110
,
125
,
126
.
See also
photo section
Viking life-science lab,
256
Viking sampler arm,
85
,
88
,
92
,
93
,
302n3
volcanic activity on Mars,
29
–
33
,
54
,
69
,
120
,
131
Mariner 9 discovering volcanoes,
75
,
76
–
77
,
80
and melted ice,
204
MGS confirming widespread volcanism,
111
See also
names of specific volcanoes, i.e., Arsia Mons, Tharsis Bulge, etc. ;
photo section
Von Braun, Wernher,
291
Voyager program,
121
,
134
,
190
,
243
,
267
vugs (empty areas),
183
War of the Worlds, The
(1953 movie),
49
War of the Worlds, The (Wells),
48
–
49
canals of Mars theories,
43
–
47
,
55
early misunderstandings about,
34
leading to major features' names,
33
hydrated materials found,
145
,
202
–
204
as an indicator of possible life,
181
,
204
.
See also
life on Mars
Mount Wilson Observatory data that de-Lowellized beliefs about Mars,
102
–
103
new discoveries of water,
34
–
35
,
110
–
11
,
183
finding evidence of flowing water,
185
finding hematite,
111
,
183
,
213
,
216
,
262
,
302
–
303n2
finding that Mars had water at one time,
104
formation of rocks,
213
,
216
,
224
and Mars Odyssey,
158
,
160
,
163
–
64
,
167
–
68
measuring northern ice cap,
202
new equipment to look for,
196
–
97
and Pathfinder,
128
and sedimentation,
182
planning for contingency of no water on Mars,
103
spectroscopic analyses of,
45
water ice,
64
,
145
,
163
,
167
–
68
,
203
,
238
.
See also
photo section
ice layer under northern plains,
247
–
48
and the Phoenix lander,
239
,
240
,
249
–
50
recent melting of water snow,
161
water ice in soil.
See
permafrost
wide distribution of,
163
water vapor,
238
water-worn features found,
77
,
110
WCL.
See
wet chemistry lab
weather on Mars,
90
–
91
,
110
,
197
,
211
,
221
–
22
,
233
–
34
active meteorological system,
163
clouds,
24
,
29
,
76
,
85
,
130
,
220
,
298n4
dust clouds,
75
,
75
–
76
,
80
,
206
–
207
dust storms,
75
,
75
–
76
,
78
,
80
,
85
,
91
,
210
,
221
–
22
.
See also
photo section
winter,
163
,
219
,
227
,
235
.
See also
photo section
temperatures,
125
,
126
,
130
,
162
,
163
,
200
,
235
impact of on Pathfinder,
129
,
131
THEMIS used to map temperatures,
158
,
167
warmer and wetter in first billion years,
191
,
216
winds,
34
,
55
,
124
,
223
,
298
–
99n4
.
See also
photo section
aeolian (wind-sculpted) features found,
77
,
110
study of windblown dust,
175
See also
atmosphere on Mars; permafrost;
photo section