BRDF measurements for contamination assessment in a spacecraft environment

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Bidirectional Reflectance, Distribution Functions, Optical Properties, Scatterometers, Solid Surfaces, Spacecraft Contamination, Cryogenic Cooling, Mirrors, Rayleigh Scattering

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The design of a scatterometer used for in situ studies of optical surface contamination is reviewed, and dual-wavelength (0.633, 10.6 micron) BRDF measurements are presented which were made on molecular contaminants adsorbed onto cryogenically cooled mirrors. The results are compared to others obtained from the literature, and the BRDF increase from contaminants is analyzed using a simple theory based on Rayleigh scattering.

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