First Results of Mars Express—ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter Mutual Radio Occultation

DOI: 
10.1029/2023RS007873
Publication date: 
12/07/2024
Main author: 
Parrott, Jacob
IAA authors: 
Cardesín-Moinelo, Alejandro
Authors: 
Parrott, Jacob;Svedhem, Hâkan;Witasse, Olivier;Wilson, Colin;Müller-Wodarg, Ingo;Cardesín-Moinelo, Alejandro;Schmitz, Peter;Godfrey, James;Reboud, Olivier;Geiger, Bernhard;Sánchez-Cano, Beatriz;Nava, Bruno;Migoya-Orué, Yenca
Journal: 
Radio Science
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
59
Pages: 
e2023RS007873
Abstract: 
Spacecraft-to-spacecraft radio occultations experiments are being conducted at Mars between Mars Express (MEX) and Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO), the first ever extensive inter-spacecraft occultations at a planet other than Earth. Here we present results from the first 83 such occultations, conducted between 2 Nov 2020 and 5th of July 2023. Of these, 44 observations have to-date resulted in the extraction of vertical electron density profiles. These observations are the successful results of a major feasibility study conducted by the European Space Agency to use pre-existing relay communication equipment for radio science purposes. Mutual radio occultations have numerous advantages over traditional spacecraft-to-ground station occultations. In this work, we demonstrate how raw data are transformed into electron density values and validated with models and other instruments.
Database: 
ADS
SCOPUS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2024RaSc...5907873P/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2024RaSc...5907873P
Keywords: 
Mars ionosphere;radio occultation;mutual radio occultation;crosslink;Mars express;trace gas orbiter