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Taking Raman Spectroscopy to Other Worlds

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Deep-UV improves acquisition of data from extraterrestrial sources.

Hank Hogan

When future rovers go to Mars or other planets, equipping them with instruments capable of deep-UV Raman spectroscopy will give them a better chance of answering questions about their surroundings. That is the conclusion arrived at by a group of Germany-based investigators from Friedrich Schiller University in Jena and from the aerospace company Kayser-Threde GmbH in Munich, which has demonstrated the capabilities of UV Raman spectroscopy on several Martian meteorites. A Raman image (left) and corresponding spectra (right) illustrate data acquired from a Martian meteorite. An excitation...Read full article

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    Published: March 2007
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