L - Planetary Exploration: Methods and Instrumentation
Ralf Jaumann, Anastasiia Ovchinnikova
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Block course by agreement with the students.
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Qualification objectives: The students know space instruments and their performance, as well as scientific techniques and measurement strategies as well as methods for the evaluation of instrument data used in planetary research. They are able to formulate measurement strategies and instrument proposals as well as scientific evaluation methods in a goal-oriented manner, to present them orally and in writing, and to argue for them.
Contents: Students are taught specific measurement methods and the instrumentation required. Students will study various remote sensing techniques from space probes covering a wide range of wavelengths, as well as instrumentation from orbit and in situ, while focusing on the geological, geophysical, and geochemical research questions and their remote measurement approaches. Typical planetary object exploration techniques and sample return techniques will be presented and discussed. Specific examples are used to develop own measurement strategies and to select suitable instruments.
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