2001 Mars
Odyssey
U.S., NASA
MarsExplorationProgram
7-Apr-2001
Completed
primarymission;extendedmissionunderway
Mars
400 km altitude
circular polarmapping orbit
Over 2
Mars yearscompleted,Extendedmission inprogress
HPGe,
passivelycooled
Boron-loaded
plasticscintillators(NS);Stilbene and 3 He tubes(HEND
d)
Distribution of
water-equivalenthydrogen andhigh-latitude stratigraphy;seasonal variations inCO
2
ice and
noncondensable gasses;and global maps of majorand radioactive elements
MESSENGER
U.S., NASA
DiscoveryProgram
3-Aug-2004
Cruise phase
Mercury
Elliptical polar orbit
with periapsis at200 km altitude, 60
◦N latitude,
15,000 kmapoapsis
b
1 year starting
in 2011
b
HPGe, actively
cooled
6 Li-loaded glass
andboron-loadedplasticscintillators
Maps of elemental
composition in thenorthern hemisphere;search for polar hydrogendeposits
Dawn
U.S., NASA
DiscoveryProgram
Summer, 2007 Perparing for
launch
e
Vesta and
Ceres
Survey, high, and low
altitude circularpolar mappingorbits
b
6 months at
eachasteroid
b
CdZnTe and
BGO
6 Li-loaded glass
andboron-loadedplasticscintillators
Global maps of major and
radioactive elements andice constituents (H andC)
Selene
Japan
2007, TBD
Preparing for
launch
e
Moon
100 km circular polar
mapping orbit
1 year
HPGe, actively
cooled
None
Abundance of major and
radioactive elements.
aRefers to the time periods during which gamma ray and/or neutron data were acquired.bObjectives are listed for Mars Observer, MESSENGER, Dawn, and Selene.cNeutron and gamma ray spectrometers were flown on Phobos I, which was launched on 7-July-1988; however, Phobos I was lost during the cruise phase of the m
ission. The Mars 4 and 5 missions (U.S.S.R., 1973) flew identical
sodium iodide gamma ray spectrometers. A few gamma ray spectra were acquired by Mars 5 while in an elliptical orbit around Mars (apoapsis 32,560 km, per
iapsis 1760 km, inclination 35
◦to the equator).
dThe high energy neutron detector (HEND) was provided by the Russian Federation.eFuture missions that have advanced past the planning stage are listed.
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