Infrared Remote Sensing and Instrumentation XXVII 2019
DOI: 10.1117/12.2528287
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Spaceborne VIR spectroscopy of small planetary bodies and inherent clues to their composition: a review and discussions of future requirements

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“…In the following section on future applications, we specifically discuss application potential of laser-based laboratory experiments with regard to upcoming space telescopes (Ferus et al, 2017b), orbiters (Borucki et al, 1996;Ferus et al, 2019), landing probes and rovers (Lasue et al, 2012;Wiens et al, 2012;Wiens et al, 2012;Clegg et al, 2017), for the analysis of propulsion systems (Hudson and Lemmer, 2017), plasma created by natural (Cipriano et al, 2018) or artificial (Lee et al, 2017) kinetic impactors as planned for Moon 10.3389/fspas. 2023.1186172 or asteroid missions (Cheng et al, 2018), or remote sensing from a small flyby or orbiting satellites (Arnold et al, 2019). The specific future perspectives of laser-based regarding all these specific fields is provided below.…”
Section: Future Applications Of High-power Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the following section on future applications, we specifically discuss application potential of laser-based laboratory experiments with regard to upcoming space telescopes (Ferus et al, 2017b), orbiters (Borucki et al, 1996;Ferus et al, 2019), landing probes and rovers (Lasue et al, 2012;Wiens et al, 2012;Wiens et al, 2012;Clegg et al, 2017), for the analysis of propulsion systems (Hudson and Lemmer, 2017), plasma created by natural (Cipriano et al, 2018) or artificial (Lee et al, 2017) kinetic impactors as planned for Moon 10.3389/fspas. 2023.1186172 or asteroid missions (Cheng et al, 2018), or remote sensing from a small flyby or orbiting satellites (Arnold et al, 2019). The specific future perspectives of laser-based regarding all these specific fields is provided below.…”
Section: Future Applications Of High-power Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the following section on future applications, we specifically discuss application potential of laser-based laboratory experiments with regard to upcoming space telescopes (Ferus et al, 2017b), orbiters (Borucki et al, 1996;Ferus et al, 2019), landing probes and rovers (Lasue et al, 2012;Wiens et al, 2012;Wiens et al, 2012;Clegg et al, 2017), for the analysis of propulsion systems (Hudson and Lemmer, 2017), plasma created by natural (Cipriano et al, 2018) or artificial (Lee et al, 2017) kinetic impactors as planned for Moon 10.3389/fspas.2023.1186172 or asteroid missions (Cheng et al, 2018), or remote sensing from a small flyby or orbiting satellites (Arnold et al, 2019). The specific future perspectives of laser-based regarding all these specific fields is provided below.…”
Section: Future Applications Of High-power Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%