Physics
Scientific paper
May 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997adspr..19.1277f&link_type=abstract
Advances in Space Research, Volume 19, Issue 8, p. 1277-1280.
Physics
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Scientific paper
The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer PFS has been designed for the study of the atmosphere and soil of Mars. PFS has two infrared channels: a long wavelength (LW) channel with range 250 - 2000 cm^-1 and a short wavelength (SW) channel with range 2000 - 8333 cm^-1. The spectral resolution is 2 cm^-1. Both channels work simultaneously. The field of view is 2 deg which covers 10 km on the Martian surface being observed from the pericenter at 300 km. The signal to noise ratio is better than 100 in a range of particular scientific interest (at 650 cm^-1, for example). The built-in pointing device allows to study the atmosphere over extreme regions like Hellas Planitia or Olympus Mons.
Angrilli Francesco
Arnold Gabriele
Bianchini Gianandrea
Blecka Maria I.
Bussoletti Ezio
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