In June and July 2007 Mars experienced a dust storm that grew to envelop all but the polar latitudes of the planet.1, 2 This dust storm was the first global dust storm to occur while the twin Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) began surface operations. It is estimated that the dust in the atmosphere prevented over 99.6% of direct sunlight from reaching the surface at the peak of the storm. Data collected indicated that solar array energy output was reduced to approximately 15% of maximum. The reduction in insolation and energy output posed the greatest risk of ending the mission for both rovers at that time.
Operations strategies for the Mars Exploration Rovers during the 2007 Martian global dust storm
01.03.2009
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