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Abstract
In 2020, the European Space Agency and Roscosmos will launch the ExoMars
rover, with the scientific objective to detect evidence of life within
the martian surface via the deployment of a 2 meter drill. The ExoMars
Pasteur payload contains several imaging and spectroscopic instruments
key to this objective: the Panoramic Camera (PanCam), Infrared
Spectrometer for ExoMars (ISEM), and Close‐UP Imager (CLUPI). These
instruments are able to collect data at a variety of spatial (sub‐mm to
decimeter) and spectral (3.3 to 120 nm) resolutions across the 440 to
3300 nm wavelength range and collectively will form a picture of the
geological and morphological characteristics of the surface terrain
surrounding the rover. We deployed emulators of this instrument suite at
terrestrial analog sites that formed in a range of aqueous environments
to test their ability to detect and characterize science targets. We
find that the emulator suite is able to effectively detect,
characterize, and refine the compositions of multiple targets at working
distances spanning from 2‐18 m. We report on: (i) the detection of
hydrothermal alteration minerals including Fe‐smectites and gypsum from
basaltic substrates, (ii) the detection of late‐stage diagenetic gypsum
veins embedded in exposures of sedimentary mudstone, (iii) multispectral
evidence of compositional differences detected from fossiliferous
mudstones, and (iv) approaches to cross‐referencing multi‐scale and
multi‐resolution data. These findings aid in the development of data
products and analysis toolkits in advance of the ExoMars rover mission.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e2019EA000692 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Earth and Space Science |
Volume | 7 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 22 Apr 2020 |
Keywords
- Remote sensing
- ExoMars
- Mineralogy
- XRD
- Spectroscopy
- Mars
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Scientific Integration and Exploitation: Scientific Integration and Exploitation of ExoMars PanCam, ISEM and CLUPI
Cousins, C. R. (PI) & Claire, M. (CoI)
Science & Technology Facilities Council
1/07/16 → 29/03/20
Project: Standard
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Searching for life on Mars: Searching for life on Mars: analogue and technology-based approaches
Cousins, C. R. (PI)
The Royal Society of Edinburgh
1/05/15 → 30/09/18
Project: Fellowship