Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Dec 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006oleb...36..587b&link_type=abstract
Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres, Volume 36, Issue 5-6, pp. 587-596
Physics
Optics
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Deep Drilling, Drill, Electro-Optical Instruments, Galileo Avionica, In Situ Analysis, Mars Exploration, Planetary Exploration, Remote Sensing, Spectroscopy, Spectrometer
Scientific paper
Several missions for planetary exploration, including comets and asteroids, are ongoing or planned by the European Space Agencies: Rosetta, Venus Express, Bepi Colombo, Dawn, Aurora and all Mars Programme (in its past and next missions) are good examples. The satisfaction of the scientific request for the mentioned programmes calls for the development of new instruments and facilities devoted to investigate the body (planet, asteroid or comet) both remotely and by in situ measurements. The paper is an overview of some instruments for remote sensing and in situ planetary exploration already developed or under study by Galileo Avionica Space & Electro-Optics B.U. (in the following shortened as Galileo Avionica) for both the Italian Space Agency (ASI) and for the European Space Agency (ESA). Main technologies and specifications are outlined; for more detailed information please refer to Galileo Avionica’s web-site at:
Battistelli Elia
Falciani Piergiuseppe
Magnani Piergiovanni
Midollini B.
Preti Giampaolo
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