Modelling cometary meteoroid stream traverses of the Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) spacecraft en route to Phobos
Harald Kr\"uger, Masanori Kobayashi, Peter Strub,, Georg-Moragas-Klostermeyer, Maximilian Sommer, Hiroshi Kimura, Eberhard, Gr\"un, Ralf Srama

TL;DR
This paper uses the IMEX model to predict cometary meteoroid stream encounters for the MMX spacecraft en route to Phobos, highlighting detection opportunities and potential meteor showers on Mars, with implications for spacecraft safety.
Contribution
It applies the IMEX model to forecast cometary meteoroid stream traverses during MMX's mission, providing new insights into detection conditions and impact hazards.
Findings
Predicted 12 cometary stream traverses with significant particle fluxes.
Maximum flux of 0.15 m^{-2} day^{-1} for comet 114P/Wiseman-Skiff in October 2026.
Potential for observing meteor showers on Mars from surface-based cameras.
Abstract
The Martian Moons Exploration (MMX) spacecraft is a JAXA mission to Mars and its moons Phobos and Deimos. MMX will carry the Circum-Martian Dust Monitor (CMDM) which is a newly developed light-weight () large area () dust impact detector. Cometary meteoroid streams (also referred to as trails) exist along the orbits of comets, forming fine structures of the interplanetary dust cloud. The streams consist predominantly of the largest cometary particles (with sizes of approximately to 1~cm) which are ejected at low speeds and remain very close to the comet orbit for several revolutions around the Sun. The Interplanetary Meteoroid Environment for eXploration (IMEX) dust streams in space model is a new and recently published universal model for cometary meteoroid streams in the inner Solar System. We use IMEX to study the detection…
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