Airborne dust monitoring is crucial to characterize the thermal structure and evolution of the Martian atmosphere and climate. For this purpose, the MicroMED instrument has been selected within the ExoMars program to be deployed on Mars. It is an optical particle counter that measures the dust amount and size distribution of airborne dust close to the Martian surface. MicroMED is characterized by low mass, size and power consumption and is suitable to be accommodated on both rovers and landers. In this paper, the MicroMED optical design is described along with the analysis performed to prove compliance with all requirements needed for its nominal performance.

Optical design of “MicroMED”, an optical particle counter to characterize Martian airborne dust

Scaccabarozzi D.;Saggin B.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Airborne dust monitoring is crucial to characterize the thermal structure and evolution of the Martian atmosphere and climate. For this purpose, the MicroMED instrument has been selected within the ExoMars program to be deployed on Mars. It is an optical particle counter that measures the dust amount and size distribution of airborne dust close to the Martian surface. MicroMED is characterized by low mass, size and power consumption and is suitable to be accommodated on both rovers and landers. In this paper, the MicroMED optical design is described along with the analysis performed to prove compliance with all requirements needed for its nominal performance.
2024
Mars
Optical design
Optical fibre
Optical particle counter
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