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FOBOS-GRUNT LANDING SITE SELECTION A.T. Basilevsky, T.V. Shingareva Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry & Analytical Chemistry, RAS Kosygin Str., 19, 119991Moscow Russia. Contact: [email protected] e first Moscow Solar System Symposium (1M-S3 Mars system studies Institute for Space Research, RAN, Moscow October 11-15, 2010
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Page 1: FOBOS-GRUNT LANDING SITE SELECTION T. Basilevsky, T.V. Shingareva

FOBOS-GRUNT LANDING SITE SELECTION

A. T. Basilevsky, T.V. Shingareva

Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry & Analytical Chemistry, RAS Kosygin Str., 19, 119991Moscow Russia.

Contact: [email protected]

The first Moscow Solar System Symposium (1M-S3)Mars system studies

Institute for Space Research, RAN, Moscow October 11-15, 2010

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Current landing sites for Fobos-Grunt mission

Two alternative sites: 1) 5oS, 235oW; 2) 5oN, 230oW

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Current landing sites for Fobos-Grunt mission

on the map of Peter Thomas

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One of new imagesof Phobos taken bythe HRSC camera at the July 22, 2008 flyby with craters seen on previously taken images

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Current (red) and suggested (blue) landing sites for Fobos-Grunt Mission on the HRSC image

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Results of the photogeologic analysis of the new HRSC imagesof the suggested landing sites for Fobos-Grunt mission

Density of impact craters in the suggested sites is generally lower than on the “average” Phobos.

A few gentle sloping grooves are seen.No large rock blocks are seen.

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We have determined coordinates of the new sitescomparing imaged features on the HRSC and the DLR map

1) 11oN, 226oW; 2) 17oN, 220oW

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What can be helpful for Fobos-Grunt project:

• New images for photogeologic and geodetic analysis. • New maps based on high-resolution HRSC images for determination of coordinates of the selected sites.

• New DTM with improved horizontal and vertical resolution and accuracy for the computer modelling of the landing.

• Map of gravity potentials for understanding of potential slopes in the landing sites.

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Our next steps :

• Photogeologic analysis of new images.

• Possible minor changes of the landing site position

• Official approval of the new landing sites