Infrared sounding of planetary surfaces - Significance for mineralogic-petrologic remote sensing

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Infrared Spectroscopy, Mineral Exploration, Petrology, Planetary Surfaces, Remote Sensing, Deep Space, Technological Forecasting

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Infrared spectroscopy techniques are reviewed and their application to
mineralogic-petrologic remote sensing is described. The use of infrared
spectroscopy to study planetary surfaces is addressed with emphasis on
the Mission Mars '94. Potential future deep space studies using infrared
spectroscopy are considered.

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