Isolation of seismic signal from InSight/SEIS-SP microseismometer measurements
The InSight mission is due to launch in May 2018, carrying a payload of novel instruments designed and tested to probe the interior of Mars whilst deployed directly on the Martian regolith and partially isolated from the Martian environment by the Wind and Thermal Shield. Central to this payload is...
Main Authors: | Hurley, J, Murdoch, N, Teanby, N, Bowles, N, Warren, T, Calcutt, S, Mimoun, D, Pike, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer
2018
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