2019
DOI: 10.1029/2019je006080
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Relative Humidity on Mars: New Results From the Phoenix TECP Sensor

Abstract: In situ measurements of relative humidity (RH) on Mars have only been performed by the Phoenix (PHX) and Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) missions. Here we present results of our recalibration of the PHX thermal and electrical conductivity probe (TECP) RH sensor. This recalibration was conducted using a TECP engineering model subjected to the full range of environmental conditions at the PHX landing site in the Michigan Mars Environmental Chamber. The experiments focused on the warmest and driest conditions (dayt… Show more

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“…As for TF, LF fluxes cannot be directly measured on Mars due to the lack of measurements of the vertical component of the wind speed. Moreover, while q has been inferred using relative humidity and temperature measurements from the Phoenix and MSL missions (Fischer et al., 2019), the sampling rate and response time of the RH sensors precluded the calculations of q’.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for TF, LF fluxes cannot be directly measured on Mars due to the lack of measurements of the vertical component of the wind speed. Moreover, while q has been inferred using relative humidity and temperature measurements from the Phoenix and MSL missions (Fischer et al., 2019), the sampling rate and response time of the RH sensors precluded the calculations of q’.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MEDA relative humidity sensor (HS) will represent the third time that relative humidity has been measured from the surface of Mars. Previous spacecraft that flew relative humidity sensors were the Phoenix lander done (Zent et al 2009(Zent et al , 2010(Zent et al , 2016Fischer et al 2019) and the Mars Science Laboratory/Curiosity rover Harri et al 2014b;Martínez et al 2017). Near-surface relative humidity measurements on diurnal and seasonal time scales are important for understanding the distribution of water in the Martian atmosphere, the likelihood of stable, near-surface ice or brines, and the general modern habitability potential of the local environment.…”
Section: Hs Science Objectives and Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conductivity Probe (TECP) on the Phoenix lander 23 were used to validate our subsurface environmental modeling, following the methods described in 13,17,37 . The subsurface temperature and wustl.edu/missions/phoenix/martinez.htm).…”
Section: Subsurface Modeling Newly Recalibrated Environmental Data Frmentioning
confidence: 99%