A Miniaturized Near Infrared Instrument for Detecting H2O/OH, Sulfates, Carbonates and Organic Species During Planetary Surface Explorations

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We report the basic parameters of a newly developed miniaturized NIR
sensor. It is small, light, robust, yet can provide rich science
information for future planetary surface exploration missions to Mars,
Moon, and asteroids.

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