In Situ Titan Instruments and the Case for Microfluidics-Based Sample Processing and Analysis

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We explore the potential for sample handling and interrogation using
microfluidics as an enabling technology for an in situ Titan mission.
Benefits include low mass and power, small sample size, and the
capability of gas or liquid processing.

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