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Launching Lasers to Mars

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UV-emitting laser diode could light up signs of life on Earth’s rusty neighbor.

Lynn M. Savage

Scheduled for launch five years from now, the ExoMars spacecraft is designed to study the Martian environment, from the planet’s tectonics to its geochemistry. One of the primary goals, in fact, is to search for signs of past or present life. To accomplish its objectives, the spacecraft’s lander will carry a wide assortment of detection and analysis instruments, many of which are photonic. These instruments — including a Raman laser-induced breakdown spectrometer, an x-ray diffractometer and a panoramic camera suite called PanCam — mainly depend on destructive analysis techniques,...Read full article

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    Published: August 2008
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