Gamma Ray Spectrometer - 2001 Mars Odyssey - Lunar and Planetary Lab - The University of Arizona
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Mission Statement

The Gamma Ray Spectrometer (GRS) is a significant component of NASA's Mars Surveyor Program. This is an ongoing initiative to explore Mars through scientific instruments aboard orbiters, landers, and rovers. GRS is really a suite of three instruments designed to analyze the chemical composition of the Martian surface. GRS also has the capability of detecting water in shallow subsurface depths.

The data provided by GRS will be used to determine the elemental abundances of the major geological regions of Mars. This will include a global map of water deposits, their variation with depth near the surface, and the seasonal changes of the polar ice caps. In addition, GRS will participate in the study of cosmic gamma ray bursts.

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Results from the Mars Phoenix Lander Robotic Arm experiment
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Solar and Heliospheric Phenomena in October-November 2003: Causes and Effects
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Magnesium sulphate salts and the history of water on Mars
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