THERMAP: a mid-infrared spectro-imager based on an uncooled micro-bolometer for the Marco Polo R mission.

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We report on an on-going feasibility study of a midinfrared (8-18 μm) spectro-imager for the Marco Polo R mission (THERMAP). Based on the recent development of uncooled micro-bolometer technology, we can now use these detectors for planetary missions. We present our results on using this detector to perform calibrated radiometric images, and a preliminary assessment of its performances for spectroscopic measurements of a Near Earth Asteroid (NEA).

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