Use of Portable XRF and Raman for In Situ Analyses in Manned Planetary Investigations: Lessons Learned from the Kamestastin Lunar Analogue Mission

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The development of in situ geochemical instruments is critical for use
in future human-led planetary investigations. We report here on our
experiences using portable XRF and Raman spectrometers in the field
during the KRASH 2011 analogue mission.

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