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22 August 2020 Compact instrumentation for experiments on the lunar surface
Pamela E. Clark
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Abstract
Increased opportunities to fly payloads on orbital, lander, and/or rover platforms will greatly facilitate the meeting of high priority goals for lunar exploration and lunar science, especially those requiring distributed measurements on multiple platforms to be fully realized. Compact, robust versions of instruments, designed to be integrated with a variety of platforms, or utilized in astronaut-deployed or handheld devices are already under development. These include cameras, spectrometers, particle analyzers, field instruments, and seismometers.
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Pamela E. Clark "Compact instrumentation for experiments on the lunar surface", Proc. SPIE 11505, CubeSats and SmallSats for Remote Sensing IV, 115050K (22 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2569812
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KEYWORDS
Spectrometers

Magnetometers

Particles

Sensors

Solar processes

Infrared imaging

Thermography

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