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Spicam: Spectroscopy for the investigation of the characteristics of the atmosphere of Mars

  • J. L. Bertaux
  • , O. Korablev
  • , D. Fonteyn
  • , S. Perrier
  • , A. Fedorova
  • , F. Montmessin
  • , F. Leblanc
  • , S. Lebonnois
  • , F. Lefèvre
  • , E. Quémerais
  • , P. Rannou
  • , J. Y. Chaurray
  • , F. Forget
  • , B. Sandel
  • , A. Stern
  • , C. Müller
  • , E. Dimarellis
  • , J. P. Dubois
  • , S. Guibert
  • , G. Souchon
  • M. Leclère, F. Semelin, A. Reberac, M. Barthelemy, J. C. Lebrun, C. Taulemesse, E. Van Ransbeeck, B. Gondet, A. Kiselev, A. Rodin, A. Stepanov, Yu Kalinnikov, A. Grigoriev, A. Hauchecorne, M. Cabane, E. Chassefière, G. Cernogora, A. C. Levasseur-Regourd, M. De Maziere, E. Neefs, P. C. Simon, D. Fussen, D. Nevejans, E. Arijs, F. Hourdin, O. Talagrand, O. Witasse, E. Kyrölä, J. Tamminen
  • CNRS
  • Space Research Institute (IKI)
  • Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
  • University of Arizona
  • South West Research Institute
  • Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale
  • Université Pierre et Marie Curie
  • ESTEC - European Space Research and Technology Centre
  • Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Résumé

The SPICAM (Spectroscopy for the Investigation of the Characteristics of the Atmosphere of Mars) UV-IR dual spectrometer is dedicated to the study of the atmosphere of Mars. It is the first instrument to perform stellar occultations at Mars; its UV imaging spectrometer was designed primarily for atmospheric vertical profiling by stellar occultation. The IR spectrometer is dedicated to nadir measurements Of H2O abundances simultaneously with UV ozone measurements, for a better understanding of the chemical coupling H 2O-O3. The principal SPICAM achievements are: the first vertical profile of density/ temperature of CO2 obtained from a planetary orbiter; numerous vertical profiles of ozone and cloud layers; the systematic measurement of total vertical ozone along-track on the dayside provides the first climatic map of ozone on Mars; the first simultaneous measurements of ozone and water vapour from an orbiter; the discovery of nightglow NO bands in UV; the discovery of auroral activity near the crustal remnant magnetic field; a thorough study of the ionosphereupper atmosphere through high-altitude aeronomical observations of O, H, CO, CO+, and CO2; and the first measurement of H2O and CO2 ice albedo spectra (simultaneously with OMEGA and PFS). Other products of IR nadir observations are: surface albedo at various wavelengths; the intensity of O2( 1Δg) emission due to photo-dissociation of ozone; the equivalent widths of carbon dioxide and water ice (on the surface and in aerosol layers); and water vapour total column amount. All of these successes are the result of a highly versatile instrument, a highly capable spacecraft, and engineers and scientists dedicated to the design, building and testing of the instrument, integration on the spacecraft, and complex operations managed at ESTEC and ESOC.

langue originaleAnglais
titreMars Express
Sous-titreThe Scientific Investigations
EditeurEuropean Space Agency
Pages139-197
Nombre de pages59
Edition1291
ISBN (imprimé)9292219758, 9789292219758
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2009

Série de publications

NomEuropean Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP
nombre1291
VolumeSP
ISSN (imprimé)0379-6566

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