2018
DOI: 10.1029/2018ea000378
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The Incorporation of Field Portable Instrumentation Into Human Planetary Surface Exploration

Abstract: Field portable instrumentation, such as in situ geochemical analyzers or broader field of view instruments like multispectral imagers or other imaging capabilities, has the potential to dramatically increase the science return of a planetary surface exploration mission. However, more work is needed to determine how emerging portable technologies should be designed and implemented into evolving mission architectures. This work summarizes the efforts of the RIS4E (Remote, In Situ and Synchrotron Studies for Scie… Show more

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“…The workflow adopted in this work (Figure a) is based on limited technology and currently available commercial resources. The time needed to make measurements in the field ranges from approximately 15 to 35 min; this time includes tripod and calibration target setup (Young et al, ). Furthermore, emissivity derivation and false colored image production requires an access to a computer and necessitates more time.…”
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“…The workflow adopted in this work (Figure a) is based on limited technology and currently available commercial resources. The time needed to make measurements in the field ranges from approximately 15 to 35 min; this time includes tripod and calibration target setup (Young et al, ). Furthermore, emissivity derivation and false colored image production requires an access to a computer and necessitates more time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spectral imaging is used as one of the aids to members of the RIS 4 E team that simulate geological field work during Extravehicular Activities (EVA) on other planetary surfaces (Young et al, ). The sampling workflow adopted in this work using our currently available spectral instruments is shown in Figure a.…”
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