The Compact Microimaging Spectrometer (CMIS): A New Tool for In-Situ Planetary Science

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In-situ identification of trace minerals in planetary samples may be
difficult with microscopic imagery and 'spot' spectroscopy. With our
Compact Micro- Imaging Spectrometer (CMIS) we acquire spectroscopic data
in an imaging format at microscopic scales.

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