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The Surface Energy Budget at Gale Crater During the First 2500 Sols of the Mars Science Laboratory Mission

Germán Martínez, Á. Vicente‐Retortillo, A. R. Vasavada, Claire Newman, Erik Fischer, N. O. Rennó, Hannu Savijärvi, M. de la Torre, I. Ordóñez‐Etxeberria, M. T. Lemmon, Scott D. Guzewich, T. H. McConnochie, Eduardo Sebastián, R. Hueso, A. Sánchez‐Lavega

2021Journal of Geophysical Research Planets30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We use in situ environmental measurements by the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission to obtain the surface energy budget (SEB) across Curiosity's traverse during the first 2500 sols of the mission. This includes values of the downwelling shortwave solar radiation, the upwelling solar radiation reflected by the surface, the downwelling longwave radiation from the atmosphere, the upwelling longwave radiation emitted by the surface, the sensible heat flux associated with turbulent motions, and the latent heat flux associated with water phase changes. We then analyze their temporal variation on different timescales and relate this to the mechanisms causing these variations. Through its Rover Environmental Monitoring Station, MSL allows for a more accurate determination of the SEB than its predecessors on Mars. Moreover, the unprecedented duration, cadence, and frequency of MSL environmental observations allow for analyses of the SEB from diurnal to interannual timescales. The results presented in this article can be used to evaluate the consistency with predictions from atmospheric numerical models, to validate aerosol radiative properties under a range of dust conditions, to understand the energy available for solar‐powered missions, and to enable comparisons with measurements of the SEB by the Perseverance rover at Jezero crater.

Topics & Concepts

DownwellingMars Exploration ProgramLongwaveEnvironmental scienceShortwaveAtmospheric sciencesAstrobiologyMeteorologyRadiationUpwellingRadiative transferGeologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsOceanographyPlanetary Science and ExplorationSpaceflight effects on biologySpace Science and Extraterrestrial Life