An ultra-miniaturised (mass 1.5 kg; volume ~22 × 6 × 12 cm3) instrument which combines X-ray diffraction and fluorescence has been developed for the mineralogical and chemical characterization of Martian soils/rocks and was included in the ExoMars-Pasteur payload. The simultaneous in situ acquisition of elemental and mineralogical information would significantly improve any robotic missions and may unravel doubtful points regarding the mantle composition, crustal evolution and resource potential. The instrument employs a fixed reflection geometry to fulfil the diffraction principle which can be applied to unprepared sample as well. The instrument basically consists of a radioisotope as source of X-rays and a CCD-based detection system. This...
In situ analysis of rock chemistry is a fundamental tool for exploration of planets. To meet this ne...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover is equipped with CheMin, the first x-ray diffracti...
The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity scooped samples of soil from the Rocknest aeolian bedfor...
An ultra-miniaturised (mass 1.5 kg; volume ~22 × 6 × 12 cm3) instrument which combines X-ray diffrac...
In the context of the exploration of Mars, the availability of an instrument for in-situ mineralogic...
Abstract: In the context of the exploration of Mars, the availability of an instrument for in-situ m...
The mineralogy of a planetary surface can be used to identify the provenance of soil or sediment and...
The legacy of planetary X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) began in 1960 when W. P...
To obtain detailed mineralogy information, the Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity carries CheMi...
By employing an integrated x-ray instrument on a future Mars mission, data obtained will greatly aug...
International audienceStudy of prehistoric art is playing a major role in the knowledge of human evo...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity landed in Gale crater in August 2012 with the goal to identify...
The rover Curiosity is conducting X-ray diffraction experiments on the surface of Mars using the Che...
The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity scooped samples of soil from the Rocknest aeolian bedfor...
International audienceThe Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity scooped samples of soil from the R...
In situ analysis of rock chemistry is a fundamental tool for exploration of planets. To meet this ne...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover is equipped with CheMin, the first x-ray diffracti...
The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity scooped samples of soil from the Rocknest aeolian bedfor...
An ultra-miniaturised (mass 1.5 kg; volume ~22 × 6 × 12 cm3) instrument which combines X-ray diffrac...
In the context of the exploration of Mars, the availability of an instrument for in-situ mineralogic...
Abstract: In the context of the exploration of Mars, the availability of an instrument for in-situ m...
The mineralogy of a planetary surface can be used to identify the provenance of soil or sediment and...
The legacy of planetary X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) began in 1960 when W. P...
To obtain detailed mineralogy information, the Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity carries CheMi...
By employing an integrated x-ray instrument on a future Mars mission, data obtained will greatly aug...
International audienceStudy of prehistoric art is playing a major role in the knowledge of human evo...
The Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity landed in Gale crater in August 2012 with the goal to identify...
The rover Curiosity is conducting X-ray diffraction experiments on the surface of Mars using the Che...
The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity scooped samples of soil from the Rocknest aeolian bedfor...
International audienceThe Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity scooped samples of soil from the R...
In situ analysis of rock chemistry is a fundamental tool for exploration of planets. To meet this ne...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover is equipped with CheMin, the first x-ray diffracti...
The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity scooped samples of soil from the Rocknest aeolian bedfor...