DPS Pasadena Meeting 2000, 23-27 October 2000
Session 26. Future Missions Posters
Displayed, 1:00pm, Monday - 1:00pm, Friday, Highlighted Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30-6:30pm, C101-C105, C211

[Previous] | [Session 26] | [Next]


[26.06] The D-CIXS X-ray Fluorescence Mapping Spectrometer on the ESA SMART-1 Lunar Mission.

M. Grande (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK), D-CIXS Team

The D-CIXS (Demonstration of a Compact Imaging X-ray Spectrometer) instrument will provide high quality spectroscopic mapping of the Moon, the primary science target of the ESA SMART-1 mission. At the same time it will demonstrate a radically novel approach to building a type of instrument essential for the ESA Mercury cornerstone mission. It consists of a high throughput spectrometer, which will perform spatially localised X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, and a solar monitor to provide the calibration of the illumination necessary to produce a global map of absolute lunar elemental abundances. D-CIXS will provide the first global coverage of the lunar surface in X-rays, providing absolute measurements of Fe, Mg, Al and Si under normal solar conditions and several others during solar flare events. These data will allow for advances in several areas of lunar science. In combination with information to be obtained by the other instruments on SMART-1 and from previous missions, this information will allow for a more detailed look at some of the fundamental questions that remain regarding the origin and evolution of the Moon.


If you would like more information about this abstract, please follow the link to http://sspg1.bnsc.rl.ac.uk/Share/d-cixs.htm. This link was provided by the author. When you follow it, you will leave the Web site for this meeting; to return, you should use the Back comand on your browser.

The author(s) of this abstract have provided an email address for comments about the abstract: m.grande@rl.ac.uk


[Previous] | [Session 26] | [Next]