Near-Infrared Data Acquisition for the VERITAS 2023 Iceland Field Campaign

The composition of lava fields on Venus and their alteration state are poorly constrained. The Venus Emissivity Mapper (VEM) [1, 2] on board NASAs VERITAS [3] and its twin VenSpec-M on ESAs EnVision will observe the surface of Venus in the NIR range through five atmospheric windows covered by six sp...

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Main Authors: Adeli, Solmaz, Garland, Stephen Patrick, Nunes, Daniel C., Smrekar, Suzanne E., Mueller, Nils, Domac, Akin, Alemanno, Giulia, Hamilton, Christopher W., Pedersen, Gro, Cascioli, G., Althaus, Christian, Hauber, Ernst, Trauthan, Frank, Barraud, Oceane, Wendler, Dennis, Demirok, Rana, Chauhan, Shreya, Helbert, Joern
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Published: 2024
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author Adeli, Solmaz
Garland, Stephen Patrick
Nunes, Daniel C.
Smrekar, Suzanne E.
Mueller, Nils
Domac, Akin
Alemanno, Giulia
Hamilton, Christopher W.
Pedersen, Gro
Cascioli, G.
Althaus, Christian
Hauber, Ernst
Trauthan, Frank
Barraud, Oceane
Wendler, Dennis
Demirok, Rana
Chauhan, Shreya
Helbert, Joern
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Garland, Stephen Patrick
Nunes, Daniel C.
Smrekar, Suzanne E.
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Domac, Akin
Alemanno, Giulia
Hamilton, Christopher W.
Pedersen, Gro
Cascioli, G.
Althaus, Christian
Hauber, Ernst
Trauthan, Frank
Barraud, Oceane
Wendler, Dennis
Demirok, Rana
Chauhan, Shreya
Helbert, Joern
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description The composition of lava fields on Venus and their alteration state are poorly constrained. The Venus Emissivity Mapper (VEM) [1, 2] on board NASAs VERITAS [3] and its twin VenSpec-M on ESAs EnVision will observe the surface of Venus in the NIR range through five atmospheric windows covered by six spectral bands (0.86 to 1.2 um). These will enable studying the spectral characteristics of the Venusian surface, as well as lava types and possible alteration processes. To prepare for these missions and deepen our understanding of the emissivity spectral characterization of various volcanic rocks, we developed a field camera system analogous to VEM, named VEMulator2.0 [4], and have undertaken in-situ measurements during the VERITAS expedition in Iceland, early August 2023. We relate these data to emissivity spectra of field samples acquired in the Venus chamber at the Planetary Spectroscopy Laboratory (PSL) of DLR-Berlin [1].
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Adeli, Solmaz und Garland, Stephen Patrick und Nunes, Daniel C. und Smrekar, Suzanne E. und Mueller, Nils und Domac, Akin und Alemanno, Giulia und Hamilton, Christopher W. und Pedersen, Gro und Cascioli, G. und Althaus, Christian und Hauber, Ernst und Trauthan, Frank und Barraud, Oceane und Wendler, Dennis und Demirok, Rana und Chauhan, Shreya und Helbert, Joern (2024) Near-Infrared Data Acquisition for the VERITAS 2023 Iceland Field Campaign. Europlanet Science Congress, 2024-09-08 - 2024-09-13, Berlin, Deutschland. doi:10.5194/epsc2024-918 <https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2024-918>.
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:211050 2025-06-15T14:30:12+00:00 Near-Infrared Data Acquisition for the VERITAS 2023 Iceland Field Campaign Adeli, Solmaz Garland, Stephen Patrick Nunes, Daniel C. Smrekar, Suzanne E. Mueller, Nils Domac, Akin Alemanno, Giulia Hamilton, Christopher W. Pedersen, Gro Cascioli, G. Althaus, Christian Hauber, Ernst Trauthan, Frank Barraud, Oceane Wendler, Dennis Demirok, Rana Chauhan, Shreya Helbert, Joern 2024 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/211050/ https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC2024/EPSC2024-918.html en eng https://elib.dlr.de/211050/1/EPSC2024-918-print.pdf Adeli, Solmaz und Garland, Stephen Patrick und Nunes, Daniel C. und Smrekar, Suzanne E. und Mueller, Nils und Domac, Akin und Alemanno, Giulia und Hamilton, Christopher W. und Pedersen, Gro und Cascioli, G. und Althaus, Christian und Hauber, Ernst und Trauthan, Frank und Barraud, Oceane und Wendler, Dennis und Demirok, Rana und Chauhan, Shreya und Helbert, Joern (2024) Near-Infrared Data Acquisition for the VERITAS 2023 Iceland Field Campaign. Europlanet Science Congress, 2024-09-08 - 2024-09-13, Berlin, Deutschland. doi:10.5194/epsc2024-918 <https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2024-918>. cc_by Planetare Labore Planetare Sensorsysteme Extrasolare Planeten und Atmosphären Planetengeologie Weltrauminstrumente Konferenzbeitrag NonPeerReviewed 2024 ftdlr https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2024-918 2025-06-04T04:58:10Z The composition of lava fields on Venus and their alteration state are poorly constrained. The Venus Emissivity Mapper (VEM) [1, 2] on board NASAs VERITAS [3] and its twin VenSpec-M on ESAs EnVision will observe the surface of Venus in the NIR range through five atmospheric windows covered by six spectral bands (0.86 to 1.2 um). These will enable studying the spectral characteristics of the Venusian surface, as well as lava types and possible alteration processes. To prepare for these missions and deepen our understanding of the emissivity spectral characterization of various volcanic rocks, we developed a field camera system analogous to VEM, named VEMulator2.0 [4], and have undertaken in-situ measurements during the VERITAS expedition in Iceland, early August 2023. We relate these data to emissivity spectra of field samples acquired in the Venus chamber at the Planetary Spectroscopy Laboratory (PSL) of DLR-Berlin [1]. Conference Object Iceland Unknown Venus ENVELOPE(-57.842,-57.842,-61.925,-61.925)
spellingShingle Planetare Labore
Planetare Sensorsysteme
Extrasolare Planeten und Atmosphären
Planetengeologie
Weltrauminstrumente
Adeli, Solmaz
Garland, Stephen Patrick
Nunes, Daniel C.
Smrekar, Suzanne E.
Mueller, Nils
Domac, Akin
Alemanno, Giulia
Hamilton, Christopher W.
Pedersen, Gro
Cascioli, G.
Althaus, Christian
Hauber, Ernst
Trauthan, Frank
Barraud, Oceane
Wendler, Dennis
Demirok, Rana
Chauhan, Shreya
Helbert, Joern
Near-Infrared Data Acquisition for the VERITAS 2023 Iceland Field Campaign
title Near-Infrared Data Acquisition for the VERITAS 2023 Iceland Field Campaign
title_full Near-Infrared Data Acquisition for the VERITAS 2023 Iceland Field Campaign
title_fullStr Near-Infrared Data Acquisition for the VERITAS 2023 Iceland Field Campaign
title_full_unstemmed Near-Infrared Data Acquisition for the VERITAS 2023 Iceland Field Campaign
title_short Near-Infrared Data Acquisition for the VERITAS 2023 Iceland Field Campaign
title_sort near-infrared data acquisition for the veritas 2023 iceland field campaign
topic Planetare Labore
Planetare Sensorsysteme
Extrasolare Planeten und Atmosphären
Planetengeologie
Weltrauminstrumente
topic_facet Planetare Labore
Planetare Sensorsysteme
Extrasolare Planeten und Atmosphären
Planetengeologie
Weltrauminstrumente
url https://elib.dlr.de/211050/
https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC2024/EPSC2024-918.html