Post-Launch Calibration of the Planet-B Extreme Ultraviolet Scanner

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Extreme Ultraviolet scanner on the Japanese Mars explorer Planet-B aims
at detecting resonantly scattered light helium gas and ions in Martian
atmosphere. Onboard calibration was studied with moonlight in the
parking orbit around earth.

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