Earth and Space Science (Dec 2019)

Calibration of the Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP 3) for the InSight Mars Mission

  • M. Grott,
  • T. Spohn,
  • J. Knollenberg,
  • C. Krause,
  • M. Scharringhausen,
  • T. Wippermann,
  • S.E. Smrekar,
  • T.L. Hudson,
  • W.B. Banerdt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019EA000670
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 12
pp. 2556 – 2574

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Abstract The (HP 3) of the InSight Mars mission is an instrument package to measure the Martian geothermal heat flow. The instrument's platinum resistance temperature sensors have been calibrated between −75 and +55 °C, and the absolute temperature uncertainty of the calibration is 10 mK. Temperature differences can be measured with an uncertainty of better than 5 mK. HP 3 determines regolith thermal conductivity by using the HP 3 mole as a modified line heat source, and thermal conductivity can be measured with an uncertainty of better than 4%. Tilt sensors used to determine the attitude of the mole during penetration measure tilt with an uncertainty of better than 0.25°.

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