Instrument Information |
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IDENTIFIER | urn:nasa:pds:context:instrument:otes.orex::1.0 |
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OTES |
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SPECTROMETER |
DESCRIPTION |
The OSIRIS-REx Thermal Emission Spectrometer (OTES) is a small infrared (4-50 µm) point spectrometer that acquires an interferogram every 2 seconds. Interferograms are processed on the ground and converted to infrared spectra. OTES uses space and internal calibration target views for calibration. OTES will map Bennu and the sample site from a distance of 7 to 0.5 km with 55 to 4 m resolution using spacecraft and asteroid motion. |
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REFERENCES |
P.R. Christensen, V.E. Hamilton, G.L. Mehall, D. Pelham, W.O'Donnell, S. Anwar, H. Bowles, S. Chase, J. Fahlgren, Z. Farkas, T. Fisher, O. James, I. Kubik, I. Lazbin, M.Miner, M. Rassas. L. Schulze, K. Shamordola, T. Tourville, G. West, R. Woodward, and D. Lauretta. The OSIRIS-REx Thermal Emission Spectrometer (OTES) Instrument, Space Science Reviews, submitted, 2018. |