Scientific Observations with the InSight Solar Arrays : Dust, Clouds and Eclipses on Mars

Dataset DOI

Draft

Author(s)

Ralph D. Lorenz, Mark T. Lemmon, Justin Maki, Donald Banfield, Aymeric Spiga, Constantinos Charalambous, Elizabeth Barrett Jennifer A. Herman , Brett T. White , Samuel Pasco, W. Bruce Banerdt

Journal

Earth and Space Science 9999: 0-999

Publication DOI

TBD

Publication Year

2020

Description

Records of solar array currents recorded by the InSight lander during its first 200 Sols on Mars are presented.

Files

Preview Filename Description
insight_array_energy_000_200.csv

Estimated total solar array energy production in Wh by Sol

insight_solar_lorenz_0100-0199.zip

ASCII files of hardwired solar array currents vs time Sols 100-199

insight_solar_lorenz_0000-0099.zip

ASCII files of hardwired solar array currents vs time Sols 0-99

sciencesolararrays_submit3.pdf

Preprint

solararraycurrents_lorenz_sol0689_eom.zip

Sol 0689 to 1360 or so (coverage gets very spotty at end of mission). These data were acquired after the 2020 ESS Paper. Some aspects of these data are discussed in Lorenz, R., G. M. Martínez, A. Spiga, A. Vicente-Retortillo, C. E. Newman, N. Murdoch, F. Forget, E. Millour, T. Pierron, 2021. Lander and Rover Histories of Dust Accumulation on and Removal from Solar Arrays on Mars, Planetary and Space Science, 207, 105337. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2021.105337

solararraycurrents_lorenz_sol0200_sol0499.zip

Sol 0200-0499 These data were acquired after the 2020 ESS Paper, and are discussed in Lorenz, R., M. Lemmon and J. Maki, 2021. First Mars Year of Observations with the InSight Solar Arrays : Winds, Dust Devil Shadows, and Dust Accumulation, Icarus, 364, 114468 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2021.114468

solararraycurrents_lorenz_sol0500_sol0688.zip

Sol 0500 - 0688 (end of first mars year). These data were acquired after the 2020 ESS Paper, and are discussed in Lorenz, R., M. Lemmon and J. Maki, 2021

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