MOLA 1064nm Radiometry Measurements: Status and Prospects in Extended Mission

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The MOLA instrument has measured the brightness of the Mars surface at
1064 nm in a passive mode, from background noise counts, since 1997.
After ceasing altimetry collection July 2001, MOLA has taken >50
million high-resolution radiometer observations.

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