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Planetary Ground Penetrating Radar

Sample data from the low frequency transducer component. Data corresponds to unconsolidated sediments overlying granitic bedrock.   CEPS Staff:
Dr. John Grant

The goal of this project is the development of a ground penetrating radar (GPR) for deployment by a rover on the surface of another planet. Future rover missions could use a GPR device to study the subsurface geology of Mars, the Moon, or another terrestrial planet. This effort involves a close partnership with Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc, in NH, and is presently concentrated on design and development of a "breadboard" GPR suitable for rover deployment. Work is being funded by NASA's PIDDP Program.
Project Abstract (690k PDF)

Field-tested breadboard transducer that has successfully defined radar stratigraphy to depths of ~15 meters.



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