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Surface erosion caused on Mars from Viking descent engine plume

January 1, 1980

During the Martian landings the descent engine plumes on Viking Lander 1 (VL-1) and Viking Lander 2 (VL-2) eroded the Martian surface materials. This had been anticipated and investigated both analytically and experimentally during the design phase of the Viking spacecraft. This paper presents data on erosion obtained during the tests of the Viking descent engine and the evidence for erosion by the descent engines of VL-1 and VL-2 on Mars. From these and other results, it is concluded that there are four distinct surface materials on Mars: (1) drift material, (2) crusty to cloddy material, (3) blocky material, and (4) rock. ?? 1980 D. Reidel Publishing Co.

Publication Year 1980
Title Surface erosion caused on Mars from Viking descent engine plume
DOI 10.1007/BF00902045
Authors R.E. Hutton, H. J. Moore, R.F. Scott, R.W. Shorthill, C.R. Spitzer
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title The Moon and the Planets
Index ID 70012228
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse