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Mars 2020 Rover SHERLOC Calibration Target

20191 min read109 words
Graff, Trevor, Fries, Marc, Burton, Aaron, Ross, Amy, Larson, Kristine, Garrison, Dan, Calaway, Mike, Tran, Vinh, Bhartia, Roh, and Beegle, Luther
Johnson Space Center

The Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman & Luminescence for Organics & Chemicals (SHERLOC) instrument is a deep ultraviolet (UV) Raman Fluorescence instrument selected as part of the Mars 2020 rover instrument suite. SHERLOC will be mounted on the rover arm and its primary role is to identify carbonaceous species in martian samples. The SHERLOC instrument requires a calibration target which is being designed and fabricated at JSC as part of our continued science participation in Mars robotic missions. The SHERLOC calibration target will address a wide range of NASA goals to include basic science of interest to both the Science Mission Directorate and Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate.


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