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Successful Mars Remote Sensors, MO THEMIS and MER Mini-TES
Steven Silverman
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Philip Christensen
Earth and Space Exploration, School of (SESE)
Physics
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Imaging Systems
100%
Mars
100%
Thermal Emission
100%
Remote Sensors
100%
Emission Imaging
100%
Thermal Emission Spectrometer
100%
Microbolometer
25%
Focal Plane Array
25%
Aqueous Environment
25%
High Probability
25%
Landing Sites
25%
Exploration Programme
25%
Prebiotics
25%
Mars Exploration Rover
25%
Microarray Technology
25%
Uncooled
25%
Mars Exploration
25%
Fourier Transform Spectrometer
25%
Hydrothermal Environment
25%
Single Detector
25%
Biotic Environment
25%
Near-surface Water
25%
Surface Heat Source
25%
Surface Water Sources
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Thermal Emission
100%
Spectrometer
100%
Remote Sensor
100%
Mars Exploration
25%
Actuator
12%
Surface Water
12%
Near-Surface Geology
12%
Focal Plane Device
12%
Landing Site
12%