Operator | European Space Agency |
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Manufacturer | Russian Space Research Institute |
Function | Neutron detector and dosimeter |
Mission duration | Planned: 7 years[1] |
Website | np |
Properties | |
Mass | 36 kg (79 lb) [2] |
Host spacecraft | |
Spacecraft | Trace Gas Orbiter |
Operator | ESA |
Launch date | 14 March 2016 |
Rocket | Proton-M/Briz-M |
COSPAR ID | 2016-017A |
The Fine-Resolution Epithermal Neutron Detector (FREND) is a neutron detector that is part of the instrument payload on board the Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO), launched to Mars in March 2016. This instrument is currently mapping hydrogen levels to a maximum depth of 1 m (3 ft 3 in) beneath the Martian surface, thus revealing shallow water ice distribution. This instrument has an improved resolution of 7.5 times over the one Russia contributed to NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter.