The Mars Pathfinder Project is an approved Discovery-class mission that will place a lander and rover on the surface of the Red Planet in July 1997. The Mars Pathfinder Landing Site Workshop was designed to allow the Mars scientific community to provide input as to where to land Pathfinder on Mars. The workshop was attended by over 60 people from around the United States and from Europe. Over 20 landing sites were proposed at the workshop, and the scientific questions and problems concerning each were addressed. The workshop and the discussion that occured during and afterward have significantly improved the ability to select a scientifically exciting but safe landing site on Mars.
Mars Pathfinder Landing Site Workshop
1994-01-01
Miscellaneous
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Mars Pathfinder Landing Site Workshop
NTIS | 1994
|Mars Pathfinder Landing Site Characteristics
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
|Mars Pathfinder Landing Site Radar Properties
NTRS | 1998
|Mars Pathfinder Landing Site Selection Process
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996
|Rock Statistics at the Mars Pathfinder Landing Site
NTRS | 1998
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