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Royal Society Open Science | 2017

Identification of the Beagle 2 lander on Mars

John C. Bridges; J. Clemmet; M. Croon; Mark R. Sims; Derek Pullan; Jan-Peter Muller; Y. Tao; S. Xiong; Alfiah Rizky Diana Putri; T. Parker; Stuart M.R. Turner; J. M. Pillinger

The 2003 Beagle 2 Mars lander has been identified in Isidis Planitia at 90.43° E, 11.53° N, close to the predicted target of 90.50° E, 11.53° N. Beagle 2 was an exobiology lander designed to look for isotopic and compositional signs of life on Mars, as part of the European Space Agency Mars Express (MEX) mission. The 2004 recalculation of the original landing ellipse from a 3-sigma major axis from 174 km to 57 km, and the acquisition of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) imagery at 30 cm per pixel across the target region, led to the initial identification of the lander in 2014. Following this, more HiRISE images, giving a total of 15, including red and blue-green colours, were obtained over the area of interest and searched, which allowed sub-pixel imaging using super high-resolution techniques. The size (approx. 1.5 m), distinctive multilobed shape, high reflectivity relative to the local terrain, specular reflections, and location close to the centre of the planned landing ellipse led to the identification of the Beagle 2 lander. The shape of the imaged lander, although to some extent masked by the specular reflections in the various images, is consistent with deployment of the lander lid and then some or all solar panels. Failure to fully deploy the panels—which may have been caused by damage during landing—would have prohibited communication between the lander and MEX and commencement of science operations. This implies that the main part of the entry, descent and landing sequence, the ejection from MEX, atmospheric entry and parachute deployment, and landing worked as planned with perhaps only the final full panel deployment failing.


Astrobiology | 2007

Interplanetary transfer of photosynthesis: an experimental demonstration of a selective dispersal filter in planetary island biogeography

Charles S. Cockell; David D. Wynn-Williams; Pietro Baglioni; Franz Brandstatter; René Demets; Howell G. M. Edwards; Aaron L. Gronstal; G. Kurat; Pascal Lee; Gordon R. Osinski; David A. Pearce; J. M. Pillinger; Claude-Alain Roten; Suzy Sancisi-Frey


Research in Microbiology | 2006

The microbiology of spacecraft hardware : Lessons learned from the planetary protection activities on the Beagle 2 spacecraft

J. M. Pillinger; C. T. Pillinger; Suzy Sancisi-Frey; J.A. Spry


Planetary and Space Science | 2008

Mineralogical alteration of artificial meteorites during atmospheric entry. The STONE-5 experiment

Franz Brandstatter; Pietro Baglioni; Charles S. Cockell; René Demets; Howell G. M. Edwards; G. Kurat; Gordon R. Osinski; J. M. Pillinger; Claude-Alain Roten; Suzy Sancisi-Frey


Research in Microbiology | 2006

Atmospheric entry simulations of Mars lander bioload — experiments in support of Beagle 2

Suzanne Sancisi-Frey; J. Andry Spry; James R. C. Garry; J. M. Pillinger


Archive | 2004

Planetary Protection for the Beagle2 Mars Lander Mission

James A. Spry; J. M. Pillinger; C. T. Pillinger


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2014

The Danebury iron age meteorite-an H5 ordinary chondrite "find" from Hampshire, England

C. T. Pillinger; J. M. Pillinger; Diane Johnson; R. C. Greenwood; A. G. Tindle; A. J. T. Jull; D. W. H. Allen; B. Cunliffe


Archive | 2012

The Lunar Volatile Resources Analysis Package

A. D. Morse; Simeon Barber; Kevin Dewar; J. M. Pillinger; S. Sheridan; I. P. Wright; E. K. Gibson; Jim Merifield; Chris Howe; L. J. Waugh; C. T. Pillinger


Archive | 2011

Application of Lichenometry to Meteorite Studies

J. M. Pillinger; C. T. Pillinger; Malcolm S. Powell; M. Butler


Archive | 2011

The Danebury Iron Age Meteorite

C. T. Pillinger; J. M. Pillinger; R. C. Greenwood; Duane Johnson; A. G. Tindle; A. J. Timothy Jull; D. W. H. Allen

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René Demets

European Space Research and Technology Centre

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G. Kurat

University of Vienna

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