Detection and Characterization of Recurring Slope Lineae
TBMG-26050
12/01/2016
- Content
Recurring Slope Lineae (RSL) are low-albedo features that appear and disappear seasonally on Martian slopes. They provide distinct surface markers that are thought to result from the activity of subsurface water. Reliable characterizations of RSL activity are needed to test this hypothesis. RSL are of high scientific interest, and could inform future mission planning priorities beyond sample return.
- Citation
- "Detection and Characterization of Recurring Slope Lineae," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2016.