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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2015

The spectral imaging facility: Setup characterization

Simone De Angelis; E. Ammannito; Tatiana Di Iorio; Maria Cristina de Sanctis; Paola Manzari; Fabrizio Liberati; Fabio Tarchi; Michele Dami; Monica Olivieri; Carlo Pompei; Raffaele Mugnuolo

The SPectral IMager (SPIM) facility is a laboratory visible infrared spectrometer developed to support space borne observations of rocky bodies of the solar system. Currently, this laboratory setup is used to support the DAWN mission, which is in its journey towards the asteroid 1-Ceres, and to support the 2018 Exo-Mars mission in the spectral investigation of the Martian subsurface. The main part of this setup is an imaging spectrometer that is a spare of the DAWN visible infrared spectrometer. The spectrometer has been assembled and calibrated at Selex ES and then installed in the facility developed at the INAF-IAPS laboratory in Rome. The goal of SPIM is to collect data to build spectral libraries for the interpretation of the space borne and in situ hyperspectral measurements of planetary materials. Given its very high spatial resolution combined with the imaging capability, this instrument can also help in the detailed study of minerals and rocks. In this paper, the instrument setup is first described, and then a series of test measurements, aimed to the characterization of the main subsystems, are reported. In particular, laboratory tests have been performed concerning (i) the radiation sources, (ii) the reference targets, and (iii) linearity of detector response; the instrumental imaging artifacts have also been investigated.


Earth and Space Science | 2016

Microimaging VIS-IR spectroscopy of ancient volcanic rocks as Mars analogues

Paola Manzari; Simone De Angelis; Maria Cristina de Sanctis; Tatiana Di Iorio; E. Ammannito; Nicolas Bost; Frédéric Foucher; Frances Westall

The SPectral Imager (SPIM) facility is a laboratory VIS-IR spectrometer developed to support spaceborne observations of rocky bodies of the solar system. Currently, this laboratory setup is used to support the Dawn NASA mission and to support the 2018 ExoMars mission in the spectral investigation of Martian subsurface. Specifically, for this mission, a selection of relevant Mars analogue materials has been characterized and stored in the International Space Analogue Rockstore (ISAR), hosted in Orleans, France. In this investigation, two volcanic rock samples from the ISAR collection were analyzed. These two samples were chosen because of their similarity in mineralogical composition and age with Martian basalts and volcanic sands. Moreover, volcanic sands are particularly interesting because they can contain fossils of primitive life forms. The analysis of data collected by SPIM resulted in good agreement with the mineralogical phases detected in these two samples by mineralogical and petrographical techniques, demonstrating the effectiveness of the high spatial and spectral resolution of SPIM for identifying and for mapping different mineralogical species on cut rock and mineral samples.


Space Science Reviews | 2012

In Situ Collection of Refractory Dust in the Upper Stratosphere: The DUSTER Facility

Vincenzo Della Corte; P. Palumbo; Alessandra Rotundi; Simone De Angelis; Frans J. M. Rietmeijer; E. Bussoletti; Alessandra Ciucci; M. Ferrari; Valentina Galluzzi; Ernesto Zona


Planetary and Space Science | 2014

The Ma_Miss instrument performance, I: Analysis of rocks powders by Martian VNIR spectrometer

Simone De Angelis; Maria Cristina de Sanctis; E. Ammannito; Cristian Carli; Tatiana Di Iorio; F. Altieri


Planetary and Space Science | 2017

Application of spectral linear mixing to rock slabs analyses at various scales using Ma_Miss BreadBoard instrument

Simone De Angelis; Paola Manzari; Maria Cristina de Sanctis; F. Altieri; Cristian Carli; Giovanna Agrosì


Planetary and Space Science | 2015

The Ma_Miss instrument performance, II: Band parameters of rocks powders spectra by Martian VNIR spectrometer

Simone De Angelis; Maria Cristina de Sanctis; E. Ammannito; Cristian Carli; Tatiana Di Iorio; F. Altieri


Archive | 2011

DUSTER (Dust in the Upper Stratosphere Tracking Experiment and Return):. a balloon-borne dust particle collector

Vincenzo Della Corte; P. Palumbo; Simone De Angelis; Alessandra Ciucci; R. Brunetto; Alessandra Rotundi; Frans J. M. Rietmeijer; E. Zona; E. Bussoletti; L. Colangeli; Floriana Esposito; Elena Mazzotta Epifani; V. Mennella; S. Peterzen; S. Masi; Roberto Ibba


Archive | 2011

DUSTER (Dust in the Upper Stratosphere Tracking Experiment and Retrieval) . PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS

Alessandra Ciucci; P. Palumbo; R. Brunetto; Vincenzo Della Corte; Simone De Angelis; Alessandra Rotundi; Frans J. M. Rietmeijer; E. Zona; L. Colangeli; Floriana Esposito; Elena Mazzotta Epifani; V. Mennella; S. Inarta; S. Peterzen; S. Masi; Roberto Ibba


Archive | 2010

Collecting Dust in the Upper Stratosphere at high latitudes: Constraints on the Compositions of Cosmic Dust Particles

Alessandra Ciucci; Frans J. M. Rietmeijer; Vincenzo Della Corte; R. Brunetto; Simone De Angelis; P. Palumbo; Alessandra Rotundi


ieee international workshop on metrology for aerospace | 2018

Ma_MISS Flight Model Calibration Target: Spectral Characterization

Paola Tinivelli; Simone De Angelis; M. Ferrari; Maria Cristina de Sanctis; F. Altieri; E. Ammannito; Raffaele Mugnuolo; Simone Pirrotta; Samuele Novi; Francesco Antonacci; Francesco Villa; Giuseppe Mondello; Riccardo Paolinetti

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