2020
DOI: 10.1029/2019ea000992
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Scientific Observations With the InSight Solar Arrays: Dust, Clouds, and Eclipses on Mars

Abstract: Records of solar array currents recorded by the InSight lander during its first 200 sols on Mars are presented. In addition to the geometric variation in illumination on seasonal and diurnal timescales, the data are influenced by dust suspended in the atmosphere and deposited on the solar panels. Although no dust devils have been detected by InSight's cameras, brief excursions in solar array currents suggest that at least some of the vortices detected by transient pressure drops are accompanied by dust. A step… Show more

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“…Lorenz and Jackson, 2015). InSight's solar panels can in principle record such shadows, and these records have indicated dust variations and clouds on Mars (Lorenz et al, 2020). However, solar array data are only recorded when the lander is 'awake' to perform radio transmissions or other high power operations, hence long gaps exist when no data are available.…”
Section: Data Acquisition and Catalog Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lorenz and Jackson, 2015). InSight's solar panels can in principle record such shadows, and these records have indicated dust variations and clouds on Mars (Lorenz et al, 2020). However, solar array data are only recorded when the lander is 'awake' to perform radio transmissions or other high power operations, hence long gaps exist when no data are available.…”
Section: Data Acquisition and Catalog Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Sol 96–99 Phobos transits of spring 2019 were detected as single‐sample current drops, confirming their occurrence but precluding quantitative analysis (Lorenz, Lemmon, Maki, et al., 2020).…”
Section: Observationsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The changes in the solar array current (SAC) channels are given as the average drop in ampere between the two solar panels and the corresponding % drop from baseline. Channels E‐0791 (west) and E‐0771 (east) provide the currents from the hard‐tied strings, physically around the perimeter of each solar array and directly tied to incoming sunlight (Lorenz et al, 2020; Mittelholz et al, 2020). Channels E‐0792 and E‐0772 do not directly represent incoming sunlight, but are correlated with the IFG measurements.…”
Section: Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For Phobos, this can reach around 40%. The current generated by the InSight solar arrays is monitored when the lander is awake and is recorded with a precision of about 0.1% (for noon sunlight levels) at a sample interval of around 30 s until September 2019 and 4 s afterward (Lorenz, Lemmon, Maki, et al, 2020).…”
Section: Observations With Solar Arraysmentioning
confidence: 99%