Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Dec 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992ntlr.workq..47s&link_type=abstract
In Lunar and Planetary Inst., Joint Workshop on New Technologies for Lunar Resource Assessment p 47 (SEE N93-17233 05-91)
Mathematics
Logic
Imaging Techniques, Interferometers, Lunar Composition, Lunar Maps, Lunar Surface, Mineralogy, Spectrometers, Infrared Radiation, Light (Visible Radiation), Line Spectra, Ultraviolet Radiation
Scientific paper
Ultraviolet-visible-infrared mapping digital array scanned interferometers for lunar compositional surveys was developed. The research has defined a no-moving-parts, low-weight and low-power, high-throughput, and electronically adaptable digital array scanned interferometer that achieves measurement objectives encompassing and improving upon all the requirements defined by the LEXSWIG for lunar mineralogical investigation. In addition, LUMIS provides a new, important, ultraviolet spectral mapping, high-spatial-resolution line scan camera, and multispectral camera capabilities. An instrument configuration optimized for spectral mapping and imaging of the lunar surface and provide spectral results in support of the instrument design are described.
Arvidson Ray
Hapke Bruce
Haskin Larry
Korotev Randy
Larson Sam
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