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VNIR spectroscopy of mars analogues with the exomars-ma-miss instrument

TitleVNIR spectroscopy of mars analogues with the exomars-ma-miss instrument
Publication TypePresentazione a Congresso
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsDe Angelis, S., De Sanctis M.C., Ammannito E., Di Iorio Tatiana, Carli C., Frigeri A., Capria M.T., Federico C., Boccaccini A., Capaccioni F., Giardino M., Cerroni P., Palomba E., and Piccioni G.
Conference NameMemorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana - Journal of the Italian Astronomical Society
PublisherSocieta Astronomica Italiana
KeywordsAstronomy, Boreholes, Chemical and mineralogical compositions, Complementary techniques, Drills, Infrared devices, Infrared spectrometers, Mars: subsurface, Mars: terrestrial analogues, Minerals, Reflectance spectroscopy, Reflection, Shallow subsurface, Soils, Spectral libraries, Spectrometers, Spectroscopy, Stratigraphy, Visible and near infrared
Abstract

The ExoMars 2018 mission will investigate the Martian surface environment with the aim of searching for eventual present or past signs of life, and to obtain a characterization of Martian soil and subsoil. The investigation of the near-surface environment and of the shallow subsurface with complementary techniques, will provide insights on the chemical and mineralogical composition, material grain size, the litotypes, the stratigraphy: these information will help us to understand the geologic processes that characterized the history of the Martian crust. The Ma Miss (Mars Multispectral Imager for Subsurface Studies) instrument (Coradini et al. 2001) is a miniaturized visible and near-infrared spectrometer, integrated in the ExoMars Pasteur Rover Drill: it will acquire spectra of the borehole wall performed by the Drill, down to a depth up to two meters. Spectroscopic tests have been performed with the laboratory model (breadboard) on spectral targets and rock samples; furtherly, an activity of VNIR reflectance spectroscopy of Mars analogues has been begun with the breadboard to build a spectral library. © SAIt 2014.

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Citation KeyDeAngelis2014121