Elemental Compositions at Stand-Off Distances from a Rover: Development and Testing of a Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) Field Prototype Instrument

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LIBS is a new technique for obtaining elemental compositions up to 20 m
from the rover or lander. Under the MIDP Program an initial field
prototype was built and integrated into the K9 rover for field tests in
Nevada in May, 2000. Results are reported here.

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