2004
DOI: 10.1017/s1473550404002022
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Spectroscopic requirements for Raman instrumentation on a planetary lander: potential for the remote detection of biosignatures on Mars

Abstract: The special characteristics of Raman spectroscopy (relative insensitivity to water, non-destructive detection, sensitivity to bio- and geosignatures, molecular structural composition information, etc.) together with the development of miniaturized Raman spectrometers make the consideration of this technique for future robotic landers on planetary surfaces, particularly Mars, a very interesting option. The development of light and rugged Raman spectrometers limits the possible scope of the instrumentation which… Show more

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