The Pressure Modulator Infrared Radiometer (PMIRR) optical system alignment and performance

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Infrared Radiometers, Optical Equipment, Space Exploration, Spacecraft Equipment, Systems Engineering, Alignment, Atmospheric Sounding, Geometrical Optics, Mars Atmosphere, Performance Tests

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The alignment and performance of the optical system for the Pressure Modulator Infrared Radiometer (PMIRR) are described. This limb and nadir scanning instrument will be used for remote sounding of the Martian atmosphere and will be launched on Mars Observer in 1992. The instrument has nine channels distributed over the wavelength range 0.3 to 50 microns and has two pressure modulator cells for water vapor and carbon dioxide.

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