MicrOmega infrared imaging spectrometer

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The MicrOmega infrared imaging spectrometer is a mineralogical instrument designed to analyze the composition of Martian surface materials at microscopic scale aboard the Rosalind Franklin rover.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf infrared imaging spectrometer
mineralogical instrument
planetary science instrument
scientific instrument for Mars exploration
space mission payload
analyzes composition of Martian surface materials
associatedWith ExoMars Pasteur payload NERFINISHED
dataType reflectance spectra
spectral cubes
designedFor in situ analysis of Mars surface
microscopic scale observations
mineralogical analysis
developedFor ExoMars programme NERFINISHED
enables characterization of grain size and texture
detection of alteration minerals
identification of mineral assemblages
fieldOfUse astrobiology
mineral spectroscopy
planetary geology
hasGoal characterize Martian regolith at grain scale
identify mineralogical context of potential biosignatures
support astrobiological investigations on Mars
hasSpectralRange mid-infrared
near-infrared
missionContext investigation of Martian habitability
search for past life on Mars
mountedOn Rosalind Franklin rover NERFINISHED
operatedBy European Space Agency NERFINISHED
operatedOn Martian surface materials
partOf ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover mission NERFINISHED
Rosalind Franklin rover payload NERFINISHED
provides hyperspectral images
mineral maps of Martian samples
scaleOfObservation micrometer scale
studies hydrated phases
minerals on Mars
organic-related spectral features
water-bearing minerals
supports interpretation of subsurface drill samples
selection of samples for detailed analysis
targetBody Mars NERFINISHED
uses imaging spectroscopy
infrared spectroscopy

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Rosalind Franklin rover hasInstrument MicrOmega infrared imaging spectrometer