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CIRS-lite, an FTS for Future Planetary and Earth Missions

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Abstract

NASA Goddard has deployed Fourier transform spectrometers throughout the solar system since the 1960’s. Following the CIRS spectrometer Saturn arrival (2004), we have advanced technologies to produce low mass/power instruments for future missions.

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