Use of a Novel Rover-mounted Fluorescence Imager and Fluorescent Probes to Detect Biological Material in the Atacama Desert in Daylight

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We deployed our fluorescence imaging system which detects fluorescence
signals from sparse microorganisms and biofilms on Carnegie Mellon
University's autonomous rover Zoë. The results of the 2004 Atacama
Desert field season, in Chile, are discussed.

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