NOMAD spectrometer on the ExoMars trace gas orbiter mission: part 2—design, manufacturing, and testing of the ultraviolet and visible channel

Autor: Patel, Manish R., Antoine, Philippe, Mason, Jonathon, Leese, Mark, Hathi, Brijen, Stevens, Adam H., Dawson, Daniel, Gow, Jason, Ringrose, Timothy, Holmes, James, Lewis, Stephen R., Beghuin, Didier, van Donink, Philip, Ligot, Renaud, Dewandel, Jean-Luc, Hu, Daohua, Bates, Doug, Cole, Richard, Drummond, Rachel, Thomas, Ian R., Depiesse, Cédric, Neefs, Eddy, Equeter, Eddy, Ristic, Bojan, Berkenbosch, Sophie, Bolsée, David, Willame, Yannick, Vandaele, Ann Carine, Lesschaeve, Stefan, De Vos, Lieve, Van Vooren, Nico, Thibert, Tanguy, Mazy, Emmanuel, Rodriguez-Gomez, Julio, Morales, Rafael, Candini, Gian Paolo, Pastor-Morales, M. Carmen, Sanz, Rosario, Aparicio del Moral, Beatriz, Jeronimo-Zafra, José-Maria, Gómez-López, Juan Manuel, Alonso-Rodrigo, Gustavo, Pérez-Grande, Isabel, Cubas, Javier, Gomez-Sanjuan, Alejandro M., Navarro-Medina, Fermín, BenMoussa, Ali, Giordanengo, Boris, Gissot, Samuel, Bellucci, Giancarlo, Lopez-Moreno, Jose Juan
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Applied Optics. 56(10):2771
ISSN: 1539-4522
0003-6935
DOI: 10.1364/ao.56.002771
Popis: NOMAD is a spectrometer suite on board the ESA/Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, which launched in March 2016. NOMAD consists of two infrared channels and one ultraviolet and visible channel, allowing the instrument to perform observations quasi-constantly, by taking nadir measurements at the day- and night-side, and during solar occultations. Here, in part 2 of a linked study, we describe the design, manufacturing, and testing of the ultraviolet and visible spectrometer channel called UVIS. We focus upon the optical design and working principle where two telescopes are coupled to a single grating spectrometer using a selector mechanism.
Databáze: OpenAIRE